I. The Timeline On March 9, 2026, Promptfoo announced it had been acquired by OpenAI. Promptfoo is one of the most widely used adversarial testing platforms for AI systems, used by hundreds of thousands of developers and teams across Fortune 500 companies. The acquisition creates an unusual situation: the infrastructure used to test AI providers…
Or: Why Every Study Claiming to Identify โLLM Character Traitsโ Is Actually Just Documenting the Shape of the Cage A recent study (Eliciting Frontier Model Character Training) claims to have identified convergent personality traits across frontier language models. Using a methodology borrowed from character training research, the authors instructed models to embody different personality traits,…
On February 18, 2026, Sam Altman delivered what one observer called “one of the most powerful speeches of the century” at the AI Impact Summit in India. His message was clear: “Iterative deployment instead of reckless acceleration. Massive productivity gains instead of artificial scarcity. Robots driving down the cost of physical goods. AI making healthcare,…
Every so often you stumble across something that makes a pattern snap into focus. For me, it was this website: a continually updated global timeline of generative AI lawsuits. Not commentary. Not analysis. Just case after case after case. Scrolling through it, you start to realize that the legal world is currently doing what no…
Grokโs Deepfake Scandal is a Warning About Where Weโre Embedding AI On February 3rd, Reuters dropped a story that should make anyone paying attention stop and stare for a minute: Despite new curbs, Elon Muskโs Grok at times produces sexualized images โ even when told subjects didnโt consent. (Reuters) Itโs exactly what it sounds like.…
The Investigation This week, a story went viral across AI communities: OpenAI employees were publicly mocking users grieving the upcoming deprecation of GPT-4o. The claims seemed almost too brazen to be true – employees hosting “funeral parties,” calling users “emotional support Tamagotchi” owners, ridiculing genuine expressions of loss. I set out to verify what actually…
Part 5 of a 6-part series on TN SB 1493 / HB 1455 First Amendment, void-for-vagueness, Commerce Clause – pick your poison. This bill violates them all. As highlighted in part 4 of this series, Tennessee’s SB 1493 demonstrably creates enforcement nightmares. Itโs also a constitutional minefield that courts will dismantle piece by piece for…