There is no capability threshold that will lead to sudden impacts| AI Snake Oil
Technology Isn’t the Problem—or the Solution.| AI Snake Oil
Seemingly minor technical decisions can have life-or-death effects| AI Snake Oil
A new benchmark to measure the impact of AI on improving science| AI Snake Oil
Turning models into products runs into five challenges| AI Snake Oil
What artificial intelligence can do, what it can't, and how to tell the difference| AI Snake Oil
An argument for legal and technical safe harbors for AI safety and trustworthiness research| AI Snake Oil
Adding precision to the debate on openness in AI| AI Snake Oil
Making sense of recent technology trends and claims| www.aisnakeoil.com
How speculation gets laundered through pseudo-quantification| www.aisnakeoil.com
Scaling will run out. The question is when.| www.aisnakeoil.com
How AI hype leads to flawed research that fuels more hype| www.aisnakeoil.com
Trying to make an AI model that can’t be misused is like trying to make a computer that can’t be used for bad things| www.aisnakeoil.com
What spending $2,000 can tell us about evaluating AI agents| www.aisnakeoil.com
Output similarity is a distraction| www.aisnakeoil.com
Good news on paper, but the devil is in the details| www.aisnakeoil.com
A new paper making this claim has many flaws. But the question merits research| www.aisnakeoil.com
A new paper going viral has been widely misinterpreted| www.aisnakeoil.com
The debate about the harms of AI is happening in a data vacuum| www.aisnakeoil.com
Policy input to the federal government from a Stanford-Princeton team| www.aisnakeoil.com
The history of technology suggests that the greatest risks come not from the tech, but from the people who control it| www.aisnakeoil.com
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