1. How common is LLM use in scientific publishing, and how does it vary across field, publisher, journal prestige, author demographics etc.? @kylesiler.bsky.social has new paper in PNAS that addresses this question on a massive scale: 7.3 million papers from Elsevier, PLOS, MDPI, and Frontiers.
How teams should work, and how it's really going on !
Very funny, from Jeff Winter
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It has been measured how people are using AI...
It's quite suprising !
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#AI #usage
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I present an ontology of criteria for evaluating theory to answer the titular question from the perspective of a scientist practitioner. Set inside a formal account of our adjudication over theories, ...
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Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly changing academic research, raising questions
of who is adopting these tools and under what conditions. Th...
We all live in a bubble...
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When it appears it's good to be a non-US company in AI !
Good news for French Mistral AI ?
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Very interesting view about the different world models that AI systems can use to "understand" the physical world.
At least part of it... it will not work with hidden phenomena (such as chemical reactions).
drfeifei.substack.com/p/a-function... #AI #worldmodel
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Did you hear about the FOMO cycle ?
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Ah yes… the perfect team. Aligned. Focused. Collaborative.
Everyone rowing in the same direction. Cute. 😂
Now let me introduce you to the actual team:
• One’s having a secret affair.
• Another’s gu...
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The latest research from Havard Business Review on how people are really using AI in 2026 reveals 2 intriguing insights to me: companionship is still THE Nr 1 use case of GenAI, and on top of that man...
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A senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry told New Scientist that a test took place two years ago involving fully autonomous drones set to destroy anything in a given area, with confirmed casu...
True believers have been making extraordinary claims for years about AI. It would put radiologists, doctors, and lawyers out of work, cure cancer, make nuclear fusion and other new science-based techn...
⚠️⚠️ Seismic shift ⚠️⚠️
It’s a good day to be Mistral.
Nobody is going to trust an American AI company that is partly owned by the US Government.
Just the way the US doesn’t trust Huawei.
After t...
The AI hamster wheel: powered by FOMO, fueled by headlines, and going absolutely nowhere fast.
Why does it exist?
Because AI isn’t just a technology, it’s a buzz-driven economy. Executives hear the ...
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The question we should be asking ourselves is not whether AI creates risk. It is who absorbs it.
This chart from our MIT FutureTech study maps AI risk exposure across sectors. The answer is not evenl...