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Tofu AI: Rejecting Addictive Design for Honest, Reflective Conversations

A new AI experiment called Tofu challenges the industry's focus on engagement by prioritizing user wellbeing over addictive interactions. Unlike conventional assistants, it embraces slowness, interpretive memory, and uncomfortable truths to foster self-awareness. This bold approach raises critical questions about ethics in AI development and what technology truly owes its users.
AI as Tool, Not Worker: Why Jensen Huang's Vision Misses the Mark

AI as Tool, Not Worker: Why Jensen Huang's Vision Misses the Mark

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's claim that AI represents 'workers' rather than tools sparks a critical debate. Tim O'Reilly dismantles this view, arguing that framing AI as a tool preserves human agency and avoids repeating the exploitative pitfalls of the industrial revolution—while Claude itself provides a surprising defense of its own limitations.
The Integrity Imperative: Why One Expert Refuses to Let AI Write His Words

The Integrity Imperative: Why One Expert Refuses to Let AI Write His Words

Software engineering pioneer Bertrand Meyer draws a firm ethical line in his use of AI tools like ChatGPT: information gathering and fact-checking are welcome, but any AI-generated text is strictly off-limits. His stance highlights a growing tension between efficiency and authenticity in tech writing, forcing developers to confront where they draw their own lines.
Channel 4's AI Presenter Debut Sparks Debate on Synthetic Media Ethics and Job Displacement

Channel 4's AI Presenter Debut Sparks Debate on Synthetic Media Ethics and Job Displacement

Channel 4's Dispatches documentary 'Will AI Take My Job?' featured Britain's first fully AI-generated presenter, Aisha Gaban, while simultaneously exploring AI's threat to 8 million UK jobs. The uncanny experiment highlighted rapid advancements in synthetic media but raised critical questions about environmental costs, creative automation, and the future of human roles in broadcasting.