🤖 When Software Logic Breaks Down in AI
A sharp and insightful analysis of how software engineering mindsets fail in the AI era—essential reading for those involved in AI governance, safety, or ethics.
The essay explains why assumptions about software reliability don’t translate to artificial intelligence. Traditional bugs can be fixed by editing code, but AI behavior emerges from complex training data, making errors unpredictable and unpatchable. It explores misunderstandings about AI’s reliability, repeatability, and control, urging experts to communicate these differences clearly to non-specialists.
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🛰️ Global Surveillance Network Exposed
A powerful exposé revealing the erosion of boundaries between state and commercial spying, and a wake-up call for stronger international oversight of surveillance technologies.
An investigation by Lighthouse Reports uncovers an extensive surveillance system run by the Austrian firm First Wap and its software Altamides. The leaked data—1.5 million tracking records—shows how governments, corporations, and individuals used the platform to secretly monitor targets worldwide, even bypassing sanctions through shell companies. The findings expose the uncontrolled spread of private surveillance technology and its abuse for political and personal ends.
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