I was impersonated by Grammarly as well.
Besides the lack of consent, a big problem is that the LLMs do a highly plausible impersonation of my views for anything not specific to me but miss exactly where my views differ from many AI experts or critics.
So worse than useless. Actively misleading.
PSA: One consequence of AI language models is that you should check your spam folder regularly.
LLMs can generate targeted/tailored outputs at scale, resulting in a growing overlap between spam and email meant for you.
Filters are failing: more spam in your inbox AND more of your mail in spam.
Even after all this, I think many people are underestimating the irreversible, fundamental changes to this country and the world order that’s been unleashed in the past year and a half. (Yes, since the win).
"This firm’s special treatment is a stark example of the way that the second Trump administration has used taxpayer money to benefit people close to the president or his top officials." www.nytimes.com/2026/03/18/u...
The State Department is considering withholding lifesaving assistance to people with HIV in Zambia as a negotiating tactic to force the government of the southern African country to sign a deal giving the United States more access to the country’s critical minerals.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/h...
Trump's DOJ this month quietly backed Alexander Smirnov's bid to withdraw his guilty plea & wipe out his sentence.
Smirnov had admitted lying to the @FBI about Burisma's owner arranging to pay $5m in bribes to both Joe & Hunter Biden.
👀 @davidcorn.bsky.social catch:
When a federal judge (finally) put ICE officers under oath, they admitted that they are given daily detention quotas and rely heavily on a Palantir-supplied AI tool to select targets, without warrants and without enough evidence to obtain one. They simply go into neighborhoods and round people up.