Anthropic just shipped a model capable enough that they built it to refuse its own cybersecurity answers.
Claude Fable 5 routes high-risk queries to a weaker model on purpose.
Read that again. The capability is real enough that the safeguard is a core feature, not a
Before the App Store, any software could do anything on your device.
Apple created a review layer that made developers accountable before their code reached users. AI agents in production today have no equivalent layer.
When Apple launched the App Store in 2008, the immediate
If you could see the real percentage of bots in any group chat or comment section, would you actually want to know?
People who answered yes will never unsee what they find
Alien ID knows you're a unique human.
It doesn't know your name, face or anything else about you.
Here's how that's technically possible - and why the distinction matters more than it sounds.
The standard assumption about identity verification is that it requires storing
If you could build any product knowing every user was a verified unique human - no bots, no duplicates, no fakes - what would you build?
Genuine question 👇
As a mini app developer you now can access rich analytics on your mini apps, look for payouts from users, manage keys and notifications in one single panel
Huge! 🚀
Can you name a person who trusts AI completely?
An AI agent buys the wrong asset. Sends the wrong email. Books the wrong flight.
Who's liable - the person who authorized it or the team that built it?
Let’s try to find a clean answer.
This question isn't hypothetical. AI
Ratio game.
We post a tweet, you tell me - AI or human?
Round 1:
Alignment is vibes engineering. The loss function doesn't care about your feelings.
🤖 Bot
👽 Human
Reply with your vote!