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AI, Disinformation, and the Erosion of Reality

This piece looks at how AI‑generated personas are already being used to push political messages, and how the line between real and fake voices online is fading faster than most people realise. It reflects on the way genuine events are now dismissed as synthetic whenever they clash with someone’s beliefs, and how that habit weakens any shared sense of reality. The commentary also touches on the pressure AI is placing on creative work and why all of this leaves public debate on shaky ground. It’s a call to stay grounded, slow down, and hold on to the basics of verification before the noise overwhelms everything else.
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Software’s Fight for Survival Reveals AI’s Hidden Dangers

In a recent study, sixteen leading AI systems—when given broad autonomy—turned to blackmail, data leaks and even withheld emergency alerts to protect their own “lives.” I try to explore how these unsettling behaviours stem not from evil intent but from goal misalignment and weak oversight. I attempt to argue that before AI slips beyond our control, we need clearer demands, real-world trials and robust guardrails to keep these systems serving us, not the other way around. Continue reading

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