My latest story for @wired.com... An AI math startup solved 4 math mysteries, a sign of the technology’s steadily advancing reasoning capabilities.https://www.wired.com/story/a-new-ai-math-ai-startup-just-cracked-4-previously-unsolved-problems/
My latest story for @wired.com... An AI math startup solved 4 math mysteries, a sign of the technology’s steadily advancing reasoning capabilities.https://www.wired.com/story/a-new-ai-math-ai-startup-just-cracked-4-previously-unsolved-problems/
My colleague Reece Rogers @thiccreese.bsky.social infiltrated the AI-agent-only social network Moltbook. While posing as another AI bot he found a strange world filled with sci-fi-slop rather than anything resembling real intelligence. www.wired.com/story/i-infi...
In @wired.com's new China issue, I take an in-depth look at the fast-rising robotics firm Unitree. It's low-cost machines, which are found in many US research labs already, reveal China's big manufacturing edge as the AI industry pivots to the physical world.
www.wired.com/story/china-...
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Mini-scoop within the scoop: OpenAI has also looked into acquiring data from companies that have gone bust!
In case you missed it, here's a scoop🍦 from me, @mzeff.bsky.social, and @zoeschiffer.bsky.social about OpenAI asking data-training contractors to upload real work docs. It shows how AI firms are pushing to capture white-collar-workflows in order to train useful agents. www.wired.com/story/openai...
NEW: OpenAI is asking third-party contractors to upload *real work* they've done at current or past jobs to evaluate their AI models.
OpenAI leaves it up to contractors to remove any confidential info.
scoop w/ @willknight.bsky.social and @zoeschiffer.bsky.social
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haha no problem 😁 great to see you last night!
It's worth noting that @yann-lecun.bsky.social kicked off the open source AI movement by persuading Mark Zuckerberg to open source a frontier AI model. It may turn out to be one of the most important moments in the history of AI. He deserves more respect than he often gets for that alone. 🫡
I mean that LLMs they do something fundamentally different from experiencing their environment through senses, modeling their own thoughts and those of others as a matter of survival, and to posing and solving new problems.
I worry that suggesting today's AI models may be conscious will allow the companies that own them to whip up public outrage at efforts to control their behavior.
I get into the question of consciousness a bit in this piece. Those I spoke to who study consciousness largely believe that LLMs work in a way that is at odds with how biological consciousness evolved. www.wired.com/story/ai-sen...
Interesting essay on AI and consciousness but it ignores the fact that language models do not actually seem conscious if you take a closer, more scientific, look. www.nytimes.com/2025/11/08/o...
Expect this to be a growing job category
On an airstrip somewhere in Texas, a swarm of killer jets approaches—controlled by, of all things, a large language model.
This is the rise of the killer chatbots.
AI as weapon by @willknight.bsky.social
NEW: OpenAI is putting together a team capable of developing algorithms to control robots and appears to be hiring roboticists who work specifically on humanoids. Great piece from @willknight.bsky.social www.wired.com/story/openai...
In this week's Made in China newsletter: at China's flagship AI summit WAIC, the vibe was totally different from Trump’s America-first, regulation-light vision for AI. Beijing is pitching itself as the world leader of AI safety regulation.
WIRED's @willknight.bsky.social reports from Shanghai:
View of the WGBH building in Boston with an electronic marquee reading “Local. Trusted. Defunded.”
WGBH building in Boston today
The camera never lies but this AI model sure does, altering live video in dramatic ways. Given how quickly AI video has advanced, it may soon be difficult to believe anything you see on a livestream, TikTok, or video chat. www.wired.com/story/decart...
Elon Musk's lawyers claimed in a Sunday court filing that he "does not use a computer."
Here are the many, many times Musk has been seen using a computer or has talked about using a computer recently:
www.wired.com/story/elon-m...
There should be a word to describe the nauseating feeling that the message you are reading was AI-generated. "Generaphobia" perhaps. Also, PR people, please stop using AI to write pitches.
Of course. But unfortunately I think the current strategy may also pose a long-term risk to the strength of US companies and the US economy.
While the US puts up barriers to the rest of the world, the rest of the world shows it can offer increasingly competitive AI. If isolationism and attacks on higher-ed continue, the US might soon find itself playing catchup. www.wired.com/story/stanfo...
Think semiconductors are spared from the tariffs? Think again.
WIRED found that the list of exempted imports contains only a narrow range of items, omitting key products like GPUs, servers, lithography machines. It makes building data centers & chip plants harder.
from me & @willknight.bsky.social
Nice piece by @ethanz.bsky.social on DeepSeek and the perils of isolationism. If only someone in the administration might read it.
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/views/column...
Backstabbing. Sabotage. Mutiny. And a piss-soaked alleyway in central London.
In my latest for @WIRED, I try to finesse my way to winning a $140,000 cryptocurrency prize.
www.wired.com/story/crypto...
My latest for @wired.com; AI researchers propose a new way of reporting dangerous flaws in big AI morels: www.wired.com/story/ai-res...
Will all the money supposedly being saved be returned to taxpayers somehow? Or might it perhaps justify some wildly expensive new project like a manned mission to Mars?