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17:50
2026-06-16
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

Nothing on the Internet Is Secure Anymore

AI tools are enabling a surge in cyberattacks, with Palo Alto Networks reporting a fourfold increase in daily attacks from 2024 to 2025. Hackers are using AI-enhanced viruses that adapt to avoid detec…

20:49
2026-06-15
theatlantic.com
ai-safety

This Is How America Loses the AI Race

The Trump administration escalated its war against Anthropic by issuing an export control on its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models, forcing the company to shut them down over alleged national security th…

11:00
2026-06-15
theatlantic.com
large-language-models

What AI’s Style Tells Us About It

The rise of AI writing offers an opportunity to examine literature, but identifying AI-generated text through surface-level quirks like em dashes is unreliable. AI's style reveals it has no fixed self…

18:52
2026-06-14
theatlantic.com
generative-ai

The Millions of Songs Mashed into AI-Generated Music

A new investigation reveals four giant datasets of songs—one containing 12 million tracks—being shared within the AI-development community, used to train AI music generators like Suno. The datasets in…

11:00
2026-06-12
theatlantic.com
ai-infrastructure

The Data-Center Panic Is Overblown

A new Gallup poll shows 71 percent of Americans oppose building AI data centers in their area, fueling bipartisan moratoriums and political backlash against local officials who approve them. However, …

16:00
2026-06-11
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

Three Ways to Think About AI and Jobs

The number of radiologists in the U.S. has risen 17 percent since 2016, and average salaries have climbed from $350,000 to $570,000, even as the FDA has approved more than 1,000 AI radiology tools cap…

19:40
2026-06-05
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

Elon Musk Is Dropping a Boulder in a Kiddie Pool

Elon Musk will take SpaceX public next week at a valuation of $1.77 trillion, making him the world’s first trillionaire and triggering a wave of massive AI company IPOs. Anthropic and OpenAI are prepa…

19:06
2026-06-05
theatlantic.com
ai-policy

The Supreme Court Has Invented a Right to Discriminate

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Alabama may proceed with a congressional map that diminishes Black voting power, effectively allowing the state to defy a 2023 court order requiring a second …

17:00
2026-06-05
theatlantic.com
ai-policy

The Old Campaign Playbook Is Dead

Influencers and podcasts directed the 2024 election conversation more than traditional media, signaling the death of the old campaign playbook, according to Kamala Harris's deputy campaign manager Rob…

15:25
2026-06-05
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

You Might Soon Own a Piece of SpaceX

Elon Musk will take SpaceX public next week at a valuation of approximately $1.77 trillion, a move that positions him to become the world’s first trillionaire. The IPO is part of a broader push by Mus…

15:00
2026-06-05
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

What Dogs See That We Can’t

A new book by Thomas W. Laqueur, "The Dog's Gaze: A Visual History," argues that dogs in art function as seers of details humans miss, providing a center of consciousness and conscience in paintings. …

11:00
2026-06-04
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

The Death of the Reader

The Commonwealth Short Story Prize regional winner "The Serpent in the Grove," published on Granta's website, has sparked debate over whether it was written with AI assistance, with critics citing non…

18:31
2026-06-03
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

I Think, Therefore I Am Getting Paid by an AI Company

Silicon Valley is hiring philosophers with Ph.D.s and offering flush compensation packages to help build more virtuous AI systems. Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are consulting moral philosophers…

17:51
2026-06-03
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

Artificial intelligence is not conscious – Ted Chiang

Ted Chiang argues that large language models like Anthropic's Claude are not conscious, despite the company's anthropomorphic framing and suggestions from its CEO and philosopher that AI could have fe…

16:03
2026-06-03
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious

Anthropic released an 84-page document titled Claude's "constitution" that describes the large language model as having values, behaviors, and uncertain moral status, while the company's CEO and in-ho…

01:04
2026-06-03
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

Does Donald Trump Love or Hate AI?

President Donald Trump signed an executive order today requiring top AI companies to voluntarily share upcoming models with the government for safety testing up to one month before public release, rev…

19:27
2026-06-02
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

AI Has Ruined the Job Market

AI has disrupted the job market by enabling widespread cheating on applications and interviews, making it difficult for employers to distinguish genuine candidates from those using AI-generated resume…

12:00
2026-06-02
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

There Is Already a Word for the Deep Moral Failures of AI

The term "sin" is the only word adequate to describe the moral failures of artificial intelligence, argues a writer who finds that AI companies marketing digital girlfriends to the lonely and selling …

11:00
2026-06-02
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

How Much of Data-Center Activism Is Really AI Slop?

A growing number of anti-data-center activists are unknowingly spreading AI-generated misinformation to support their protests, including false claims about facilities using human stem cells and AI-cr…

03:13
2026-05-31
theatlantic.com
artificial-intelligence

The Feeling of Control Slipping Away

AI agents and bots now dominate the internet, outnumbering human activity and eroding users' trust in online reality, according to a new analysis. The proliferation of autonomous AI tools, from chatbo…

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