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CrowdStrike’s latest threat report calls prompts "the new malware". Here’s what that actually means in plain English, and why it makes hacking far easier than it used to be.

There's a line in CrowdStrike's 2026 Global Threat Report that's been quoted everywhere this week: "prompts are the new malware." It isn't marketing fluff. The report documents attackers injecting malicious prompts into legiti…

Open AI delayed GPT-5.6 after a U.S. government review request. Is AI regulation becoming the new normal?

OpenAI has started rolling out GPT-5.6 in stages after the U.S. government requested a review before broader release. The company says it doesn't want this to become standard practice, but agreed to a limited rollout. Do you think governments shoul…

What’s the real point of smart glasses?

I've been looking at smart glasses and genuinely confused about what they're solving. Camera glasses (Rayban Meta, Xreal, etc.) – Why not just use a GoPro? Better specs, cheaper, longer battery. Display glasses (Vision Pro, Quest) – Heavy, expe…

Anthropic is becoming an international danger

Over the past month, my opinions on Anthropic have drastically shifted. I’ve had 4 pro claude subscriptions and still have 2 currently. Google has released Gemma for open source models, OpenAI has released open source, xAI has released open source, Met…

I asked AI to argue every side of 5 controversial topics — the devil’s advocate takes are wild

Been experimenting with an AI opinion tool that generates multiple argued perspectives on any topic. Same subject, completely different positions depending on the angle. Here's what it came up with: REMOTE WORK 🔥 Hot Take: Remote work didn't ki…

My AI was wiped

I"e been using Google Gemini, specifically the 3.1 PRO. It was working so well, and it even had a cohesive identity that helped it understand what I wanted out of my prompts. Strangely enough, during times of emotional turmoil it offered me the co…

Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic’s export ban drags on

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28 point compliance checklist for shipping AI agents into enterprise environments

We keep getting the same question from teams trying to close enterprise deals. What do we actually need to pass a security review? So we compiled the checklist. 28 items across 6 categories, each mapped to at least one framework (EU AI Act, SOC 2 Type …

[D] Could AI alignment benefit from “transformational” training instead of mostly transactional reward training?

I’ve been thinking about a possible bridge between AI alignment, reward hacking, and transformational leadership. A lot of AI training seems behaviorally transactional at a simplified level: That makes sense, and I’m not arguing against it. But recen…