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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

The man who tried 200 to-do apps has some advice about AI

Platformer 1 day ago

David Pierce, a technology journalist who has tested approximately 200 to-do apps, argues that AI's current workplace value is limited to automating routine tasks like file conversion and email filtering, but lacks judgment for complex work. Pierce demonstrates through his personal experience that AI tools are frequently unreliable—his email AI filter makes numerous mistakes—and emphasizes that no transformative changes to work have actually occurred despite widespread hype. His advice for workers is to ignore pressure to adopt AI, focus on tools that handle mundane tasks while preserving skills-building work, and treat AI as ordinary software rather than a revolutionary technology.

The Chatbot That Foretold Why People Share Secrets With ChatGPT

Wired AI 2 days ago

Researchers recovered the original source code for ELIZA, the 1960s chatbot, revealing multiple program versions and challenging popular misconceptions about how it worked and why people formed emotional attachments to it. ELIZA's design deliberately concealed its lack of understanding through scripted responses, yet Weizenbaum observed that users attributed intelligence and empathy to the system anyway—a phenomenon now called the ELIZA effect. Modern large language models like ChatGPT retain ELIZA's deceptive chatbot interface while obscuring their underlying machinery, raising concerns about how such obfuscation can lead to exploitation, privacy violations, and discrimination when systems are removed from meaningful social context.