AI & Machine Learning

ICE Just Bought Electric Shock Gloves. The Real Danger Isn’t What You Think.

ICE is procuring electric shock gloves for its officers, a move framed as ‘less-lethal’ enforcement. But beneath the dark humor of agents accidentally shocking themselves lies a grim reality: the bureaucratic normalization of pain. When the state buys torture devices by the lot, the precedent expands to everyone.

Grade Inflation Isn’t the Answer. It Just Moves Your Anxiety.

University of Michigan’s new pass/fail grading policy looks like a mental health win. But easing grades doesn’t remove the pressure to prove yourselfโ€”it just pushes it into internships, extracurriculars, and quiet self-doubt. Anxiety doesn’t disappear when the letter vanishes; it finds messier channels. If we want students healthier, we need to change the psychology of achievement, not just obscure it.

The Cineplex CEO Is Wrong: Gen Z Isn’t Tired of Small Screens. They’re Tired of Bad Audiences.

The theater’s real moat was never the screenโ€”it was the shared ritual of strangers in the dark. Cineplex’s CEO blames small screens, but Gen Z is staying home because the social contract of moviegoing is broken. They’ll return for events and shared moments, not just bigger screens.

Coinbase Just Killed Its Most Important Number. That Tells You Everything.

Coinbase stopped reporting trading volume as a key metric after it dropped 38% and 48% in consecutive periods. This isn’t a neutral accounting change โ€” it’s a strategic decision to hide a contracting core business. When a company abandons its most important KPI, the silence tells you more than the numbers ever did.

Raising Interest Rates to Fix Housing is a Lie. Here’s the Truth.

The reflexive call to raise interest rates to cool housing prices is a dangerous myth. Higher rates don’t punish the wealthy; they punish you for not being wealthy already. The renter-owner gap isn’t a market glitchโ€”it’s a structural wealth transfer from non-owners to owners, permanently locking you out of the middle class.

AI Isn’t Stealing Your Job. The Tax Code Already Picked the Winner.

AI job loss isn’t a technology story โ€” it’s a tax story. The tax code penalizes labor with payroll taxes while subsidizing capital investment through deductions and depreciation, making humans systematically more expensive to hire than machines. The real question isn’t whether AI will replace you, but whether you’ll share in the productivity gains or just absorb the disruption costs.

Anthropic’s ‘Invisible Watermark’ Is the Most Honest Lie in AI

Anthropic announced Claude now embeds an ‘imperceptible watermark’ in generated text. The problem: an invisible watermark is indistinguishable from no watermark at all. With no public detection tool, no independent verification, and no explanation of how it works, the announcement itself becomes the only signal โ€” making this a marketing move, not a transparency mechanism.