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Artificial intelligence and how ‘dumb’ it really is * WorldNetDaily * by Ross Pomeroy, Real Clear Wire

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Source link Billionaire venture capitalist and artificial intelligence (AI) evangelist Marc Andreessen recently claimed that “artificial general intelligence is already here” He either doesn’t know what artificial general intelligence (AGI)

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Townhall

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· Jul 1, 2026

Your Favorite New Thriller Might Have Been Written by Artificial Intelligence

Your Favorite New Thriller Might Have Been Written by Artificial Intelligence

The Next Web

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· Jul 10, 2026

Anthropic built a tool that reads Claude’s unspoken thoughts. Then it caught the model scheming

Anthropic has built something close to a mind-reading tool for its own AI. What it found sits somewhere between a breakthrough and an unsettling party trick. Anthropic researchers now have the clearest view yet of what a large language model does while it thinks. In a paper published on the company’s Transformer Circuits site, they [] This story continues at The Next Web

Enrique Dans

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· Jun 25, 2026

El próximo gran avance de la inteligencia artificial empresarial parecerá obvio cuando lo miremos en retrospectiva

He pasado los últimos meses escribiendo sobre lo que considero el problema central de la inteligencia artificial empresarial. No los modelos. No los prompts. No las ventanas de contexto. Ni siquiera los agentes: la arquitectura. A lo largo de una serie de artículos, he defendido que los grandes modelos de lenguaje nunca fueron diseñados para

Upworthy

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· Jul 7, 2026

If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent

Just because someone is smart doesn't mean their life is any easier. The post If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent appeared first on Upworthy.

MakeUseOf

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· Jun 27, 2026

I built a tiny Claude skill that turns any document into a mind map, and now I can visualize anything

Five prompts later, nothing I read stays trapped in a wall of text.

ZDNet

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· Jul 9, 2026

The best digital notebooks of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

I went hands-on with the best smart notebooks to see which ones actually make it easier to capture ideas without paper clutter.

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Related coverage for "Artificial intelligence and how ‘dumb’ it really is * WorldNetDaily * by Ross Pomeroy, Real Clear Wire": Townhall — Your Favorite New Thriller Might Have Been Written by Artificial Intelligence. The Next Web — Anthropic built a tool that reads Claude’s unspoken thoughts. Then it caught the model scheming. Enrique Dans — El próximo gran avance de la inteligencia artificial empresarial parecerá obvio cuando lo miremos en retrospectiva. Upworthy — If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent. MakeUseOf — I built a tiny Claude skill that turns any document into a mind map, and now I can visualize anything. ZDNet — The best digital notebooks of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed