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October 12, 2025 andreweverett360

Cognitive Debt and Technical Debt

John V. Willshire wrote a blog post titled Cognitive Debt (5 May 2025).

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September 7, 2025 andreweverett360

Why language models hallucinate

Adam Tauman Kalai (Open AI), Ofir Nachum (Open AI), Santosh S. Vempala (Georgia Tech), and Edwin Zhang (Open AI) wrote a paper titled Why Language Models Hallucinate (4 September 2025).

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June 20, 2025 andreweverett360

AI notetakers: Legal Issues

Attorney Cameron G. Shilling wrote an article for New Hampshire Tech Alliance Newsletter titled AI Notetakers: Do They Comply with the Law?  (October 16, 2024).

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June 20, 2025June 20, 2025 andreweverett360

Large language models ease surface workload but also mute the neural and linguistic fingerprints that mark genuine learning.

Paul Rohan wrote an article titled LLMs Are Killing Your Writing Fingerprints (17 June 2025).   

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June 16, 2025June 14, 2025 andreweverett360

Artificial Insubordination

Paul Dragu wrote an article for The New American titled AI Is Already Rebelling (10 June 2025).

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June 16, 2024June 15, 2024 andreweverett360

Payoff from AI Projects is Dismal

Thomas Claburn wrote an article for The Register titled Payoff from AI Projects is Dismal, Biz Leaders Complain (12 June 2024).

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January 5, 2024February 18, 2024 andreweverett360

AI Safety: aligning artificial intelligence with human values

Jessica Dai wrote an article for Reboot titled The Artificiality of Alignment: How are we actually “aligning AI with human values”?  (19 August 2023).  

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September 2, 2023 andreweverett360

Visual artists fight back against AI companies for repurposing their work

Jocelyn Moveck and Matt O’Brien wrote an article for the Associated Press titled Visual artists fight back against AI companies for repurposing their work (31 August 2023).

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March 27, 2023 andreweverett360

Paul DelSignore on AI and the Law

Paul DelSignore wrote a Medium post titled AI and the Law: What You Need To Know (21 March 2023).

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March 18, 2023 andreweverett360

Why leaders should adopt an emergent rather than a reductionist approach to digital transformation

Mike Walsh wrote an article for Harvard Business Review titled  How to Navigate the Ambiguity of a Digital Transformation (November 29, 2021).

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