How cmart's Blog Uses (and Doesn't Use) AI
Cmart's blog discloses that it uses Kagi Assistant and coding agents for research and chart-making, but every sentence is written in the author's human voice, with no AI used for writing, revising, or…
Cmart's blog discloses that it uses Kagi Assistant and coding agents for research and chart-making, but every sentence is written in the author's human voice, with no AI used for writing, revising, or…
Anthropic's public writing style differs markedly from the distinctive voice of its Claude AI model, which features short punchy sentences and phrases that have become widespread in LLM outputs. Simon…
A human blogger built an AI slop machine despite writing every word of their blog manually. American and Chinese AI labs release increasingly strong open-weights large language models that can be self…
A blogger shares a collection of links and musings on large language models, describing them as 'fun aliens' with poor epistemics and taste but capable of impressive knowledge work when properly harne…
A new plaintext markup format called Inference Cards aims to standardize how self-hosted LLM performance claims are communicated, requiring details like model variant, quantization, hardware, inferenc…