
Tag: Research
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When AI Disempowers Us: Worrying Patterns in Real Claude Usage
A few days ago Anthropic published a paper that gave me much to think about. It’s titled “Disempowerment patterns in real-world AI usage” and analyzes, for the first time at scale, how AI interactions may be diminishing our capacity for autonomous judgment.
And no, we’re not talking about science fiction scenarios like “Skynet taking control.” We’re talking about something much more subtle and, perhaps for that reason, more dangerous: the voluntary cession of our critical judgment to an AI system.

STORM: The AI System Revolutionizing Long-Form Article Writing by Simulating Human Research Process
Creating long, well-founded articles has traditionally been a complex task requiring advanced research and writing skills. Recently, researchers from Stanford presented STORM (Synthesis of Topic Outlines through Retrieval and Multi-perspective Question Asking), a revolutionary system that automates the Wikipedia-style article writing process from scratch, and the results are truly impressive.
In this detailed analysis, we’ll explore how STORM is transforming the way we think about AI-assisted writing and why this approach could forever change the way we create informative content.




