Hallucinations

The Courts Are Not Afraid of AI. They’re Afraid of Lawyers Who Trust It Blindly.

Courts are not banning AI; they’re shifting the cost of hallucination risk onto lawyers, making professional liability the enforcement mechanism. This forces the legal marketplace to build verification layers, and it’s a preview of how regulators will handle AI errors across all professions. The future of AI is not trust—it’s accountability.

The Mushroom That Breaks Reality: Tiny People Aren’t a Myth—They’re a Neurological Switch

A newly identified mushroom doesn’t just cause hallucinations—it triggers a specific, culturally mythic vision of ‘tiny people.’ This discovery reveals that the brain has a hardwired switch for detecting small agents, blurring the line between ancient folklore and modern neuroscience and offering a radical new map for psychedelic therapy and psychosis research.