Friday, May 29, 2026

Weekly Review 29 May 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. AI generated legal filings threaten to overwhelm courts and cause legal costs to explode: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/mit-expert-ai-generated-lawsuits-spike
  2. The data centres used by AI are increasingly unpopular with the people living in the areas they are built: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/the-ai-industry-is-failing-to-make-its-case-to-the-neighborhoods-its-trying
  3. Replacing public servants with AI is going to cost New Zealand a lot of money, maybe more than cutting jobs will save: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/595847/replacing-public-servants-with-ai-could-come-with-hidden-costs-critics-warn
  4. Speech and language processing with AI is going to make shared offices even more unbearable: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4175881/ai-will-kill-the-skill-of-typing.html
  5. Network upgrades are an important part of an organisation preparing for AI: https://www.informationweek.com/it-infrastructure/is-your-network-infrastructure-ready-for-ai-workloads-
  6. AI washing of products and services continues: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/24/ai-washing-pr-firms-scrambling-rebrand
  7. AI generated code is causing more failures and rising costs for customers: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/20/ai-code-boom-drives-production-failures-higher-spending/5243787
  8. The first AI Maori speech model was developed by the late Mark Laws in the late 90s. Almost 30 years later, they are still being improved: https://spectrum.ieee.org/indigenous-ai-voice-models-maori
  9. Don't use AI to create your legal submissions. It won't end well: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/legal-fail-dont-use-ai-to-sue-facebook-users-for-calling-you-a-bad-date/
  10. Use AI to create jobs and assist your workers, not replace them: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360982091/open-letter-nicola-willis-ai-should-create-jobs-not-cut-them
  11. Watermarking technologies for AI generated media are gaining traction: https://arstechnica.com/google/2026/05/googles-synthid-ai-watermarking-tech-is-being-adopted-by-openai-nvidia-and-more/
  12. If the New Zealand government wants to start replacing public servants with AI, they should really have a good idea of what AI can do: https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360981025/government-wants-replace-8700-public-servants-ai-heres-what-ministers-think-robots-do
  13. Slow down, you don't need to rush to bring AI into your organisation: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/17/enough-with-the-ai-fomo-go-slow-mo-says-domo-cdo/5240840
  14. AI coding agents are going to devastate the web dev industry: https://www.devclass.com/devops/2026/05/22/web-devs-sleeping-with-the-enemy-ai-is-doing-their-job-and-they-worry-its-after-their-desk-too/5244552
  15. A significant portion of Britain's population think AI, especially AI-caused lob losses, will lead to civil unrest: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/19/1-in-5-brits-think-ai-layoffs-could-trigger-civil-unrest/5242444
  16. University students are using AI more, employers want graduates with AI skills, and students are anxious about the effect AI is having on the job market: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/life-after-college/2026/05/22/3-takeaways-ai-and-entry-level-jobs
  17. The move towards open source AI for robots: https://spectrum.ieee.org/open-source-robot-ai-platforms
  18. An overview of what AI tokens are: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4175277/the-world-of-ai-tokens-and-why-they-matter.html
  19. Five things you can do with a local LLM AI: https://www.kdnuggets.com/5-cool-things-i-did-with-local-language-models
  20. Academics shouldn't be using AI to do any part of their papers, let alone complain that they now have to check what it generates: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/academics-meltdown-ai-hallucinations-research
  21. Developments in using AI for drug development: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/05/two-ai-based-science-assistants-succeed-with-drug-retargeting-tasks/
  22. Open AI models are becoming more important: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4172545/why-open-ai-models-are-gaining-ground-on-llms.html
  23. Gen Z is skeptical of AI, and this is a problem for recruitment: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/gen-z-is-booing-ai-why-it-s-a-workforce-problem-for-cios
  24. AI is producing unrealistic expectations around cosmetic surgery: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/23/rise-in-plastic-surgeons-asked-to-create-ai-face-cosmetic-surgery
  25. AI companies are following the example of tobacco and oil companies, and attempting to control the regulatory process: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/18/big-ai-is-subverting-regulations-just-like-tobacco-and-oil-firms/5241910
  26. Starbucks is scrapping its AI inventory tool after serious failures: https://dataconomy.com/2026/05/22/starbucks-ai-inventory-tool-scrapped/
  27. The tech debt of AI generated code is building up, and developers are going to bear the pain of it: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/16/ai-generated-code-is-pain-waiting-to-happen/5241574

IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2026

Author(s): W. Liu, Z. Li, Y. Li
Pages: 2184 - 2198

Author(s): H. Ma, Z. Sun, D. Dong, D. Gong
Pages: 2199 - 2209

Author(s): M. Incudini, D. L. Bosco, F. Martini, M. Grossi, G. Serra, A. D. Pierro
Pages: 2210 - 2219

Author(s): H. Yu, Q. Yu, C. Chen, X. Zhao
Pages: 2220 - 2234

Author(s): S. Zhang, Z. Miao, Q. Zhang, X. Yi
Pages: 2235 - 2244

Author(s): Z. Shi, Y. Luo, X. Liu, L. Chen, W. Ding, X. Zhong, Z. Wu, C. L. Philip Chen
Pages: 2245 - 2259

Author(s): H. Qin, Y. Xiang, Y. Han, Y. Wang, C. Wu, F. Feng
Pages: 2260 - 2275

Author(s): G. Yuan, B. Xue, M. Zhang
Pages: 2276 - 2290

Author(s): J. Wei, X. Zhang, W. Pedrycz, L. Wang, W. Ding, X. Qian
Pages: 2291 - 2300

Author(s): M. Khodayar, A. F. Bavil, M. Saffari
Pages: 2301 - 2315

Author(s): H. Kuai, Y. Cao, J. Ji, S. Wang, J. Yan, N. Zhong
Pages: 2316 - 2331

Author(s): J. Liu, L. Zhang, Y. Ding, P. Tiwari, X. Guo, W. Ding
Pages: 2332 - 2347

Author(s): S. Shao, Y. Tian, S. Yang, X. Zhang
Pages: 2348 - 2360

Author(s): M. Xu, L. Tang, L. Chen
Pages: 2361 - 2375

Author(s): S. Huang, F. Wang, J. Wang, B. Li
Pages: 2376 - 2390

Author(s): K. Gupta, D. Saxena, A. K. Singh, C. -N. Lee
Pages: 2391 - 2403

Author(s): X. Chen, H. Wang, J. Peng, H. Shen, S. Duan, S. Wen, T. Huang
Pages: 2404 - 2415

Author(s): Q. B. Phan, D. C. Nguyen, T. T. Doan, T. T. Nguyen
Pages: 2416 - 2428

Author(s): S. Roh, H. Kim, H. Y. Lee, I. Y. Chun
Pages: 2429 - 2442

Author(s): Y. Luo, J. Zheng, N. Chen, D. Wu
Pages: 2443 - 2455

Author(s): Y. Yang, J. Li, X. Zhang
Pages: 2456 - 2470

Author(s): L. Avramelou, M. Kirtas, N. Passalis, N. Pleros, A. Tefas
Pages: 2471 - 2481

Author(s): Q. Yang, Y. Liu, Q. Cheng, H. Yue, K. Li, J. Yang
Pages: 2482 - 2497

Author(s): P. Lv, Y. Wang, M. Liu, L. Liu, J. Wang, W. Shen, B. Cao, E. Meijering
Pages: 2498 - 2515

Author(s): Y. Yang, S. Li, P. Wu, W. Feng
Pages: 2516 - 2528

Author(s): L. Wang, L. Zhang, Y. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. Zhang, Z. Yi
Pages: 2529 - 2540

Author(s): M. S. Khorshidi, N. Yazdanjue, H. Gharoun, M. R. Nikoo, F. Chen, A. H. Gandomi
Pages: 2541 - 2554

Author(s): C. Guo, F. -J. Hwang, C. -H. Chen, C. -C. Chang, C. -C. Chang
Pages: 2555 - 2565

Author(s): H. Farooq, M. Usman, R. Bai, H. Chen
Pages: 2566 - 2581

Author(s): M. Zhang, Q. Zang, X. Ma
Pages: 2582 - 2595

Author(s): Y. Li, H. Zeng, F. Zhang, C. Yang, Y. Li, W. Ding
Pages: 2596 - 2609

Author(s): E. Atam, A. Zeybek, Ş. B. Özateş, N. Güzelkaya
Pages: 2610 - 2623

Author(s): R. K. Jain, T. Sato, X. Ruan, Y. -W. Chen
Pages: 2624 - 2640

Author(s): C. Qian, W. Du, M. Tian, Y. Tang, Y. Jin
Pages: 2641 - 2656

Author(s): Q. Yao, H. Gu, S. Wang, X. Li
Pages: 2657 - 2669

Author(s): C. Xie, B. Xue, M. Zhang, Q. Shi, S. Chen
Pages: 2670 - 2681

Author(s): J. Ke, J. Liu, B. Hu, Y. Cui, K. Sun
Pages: 2682 - 2695

Friday, May 22, 2026

Weekly Review 22 May 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. The hardware demand from the AI boom is causing industrial relations problems for Samsung: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/595429/at-samsung-the-global-ai-boom-spurred-a-looming-strike-and-deep-divisions
  2. Even at a so-called "elite" institution like Princeton, 30% of students are using AI to cheat: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/ai-driven-cheating-widespread-even-at-elite-schools-like-princeton/
  3. The New Zealand Defence Force really should have worked out how it was going to use AI before it rolled AI out across the entire organisation: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/science-and-technology/594967/nzdf-still-drafting-ai-directive-months-after-rolling-out-tech
  4. The explosion in AI use has had a commensurate explosion in the use of AI to attack systems: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/11/ai-powered-hacking-industrial-scale-threat-three-months-google
  5. Writing students seem to see AI as a tool to help them write, rather than a cheating tool: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/may/10/fiction-writing-professor-ai
  6. The New Zealand government's approach to AI is too trusting of the AI companies: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/594827/polyanna-policy-is-nz-s-framework-for-ai-use-in-government-overly-optimistic
  7. It's not just huge amounts of energy that gets consumed by AI, it's fresh water too: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/data-center-used-30-million-gallons-of-water-without-initially-paying/
  8. Using AI to create "new works" by a long-dead classic author is misleading at best-it's not the author's work, it's a guess by a machine with no soul: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2026/may/11/moliere-ex-machina-ai-create-new-work-france-equivalent-shakespeare
  9. The lack of regulation around AI kids' toys is concerning: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/the-new-wild-west-of-ai-kids-toys/
  10. I feel that an AI-enabled mouse pointer might be taking things a bit too far: https://www.theregister.com/software/2026/05/13/googles-ai-enabled-mouse-pointer-understands-this-and-that/5240005
  11. I tell my first-year AI students that bad data gives you a bad model. I didn't think it'd go this far though: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/anthropic-blames-dystopian-sci-fi-for-training-ai-models-to-act-evil/
  12. While AI enables more attacks, it also finds more vulnerabilities for vendors to patch: https://www.theregister.com/patches/2026/05/14/welcome-to-the-vulnpocalypse-as-vendors-use-ai-to-find-bugs-and-patches-multiply-like-rabbits/5240027
  13. AI can design gardens, but I don't think they're going to be very good: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/13/chelsea-flower-show-garden-designers-clash-over-ai
  14. Distributing AI data centres to individual houses seems like a good idea. It might be even more efficient if they used the waste heat to heat the hot water: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/the-newest-ai-boom-pitch-host-a-mini-data-center-at-your-home/
  15. I don't think we can trust AI enough just yet to let them run even a micronation: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/595412/he-declared-a-new-country-governed-by-ai-he-s-not-sure-it-will-end-well
  16. Almost 75% of AI customer server bot roll-outs fail, mostly because they don't meet expectations: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/13/ai-customer-service-bots-get-rolled-back-at-74-of-firms/5239800
  17. An AI Wikipedia clone that openly hallucinates everything: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/deranged-wikipedia-clone-made-entirely-of-ai-hallucinations Note, not intended to actually be an encyclopedia.
  18. AI is now involved in the majority of security breaches: https://www.extremetech.com/internet/ai-is-involved-in-most-modern-security-breaches-report
  19. Meta has fired so many of its workers because of AI that morale has collapsed: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/mark-zuckerberg-treating-workers-poorly
  20. A lot of AI training is being done by people that have been made homeless by AI: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-industry-homeless
  21. Coding is like every other skill, if you don't keep using it you lose it. So using AI to write code for you degrades your coding skill: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/engineers-losing-coding-ability-ai
  22. An MCP server that allows AI to fact-check: https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/13/see-through-local-ai-lies-with-irish-eyes/5239911
  23. If you make AI use one of your employee's KPI, then they will maximise their usage of AI whether it makes sense or not: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/amazon-employees-are-tokenmaxxing-due-to-pressure-to-use-ai-tools/
  24. The newest bottleneck in using AI is Wi-Fi speed: https://spectrum.ieee.org/wi-fi-enterprise-networks

Friday, May 15, 2026

Weekly Review 15 May 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. Replacing people with AI is not generating meaningful returns: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/05/06/ai-layoffs-backfire-as-cutting-staff-doesnt-cut-it-firms-warned/5230631
  2. Good leadership is vital to make an organisation AI native: https://www.techtarget.com/searchcio/news/366642764/Enterprises-are-making-an-AI-native-transformation
  3. Some suggested safeguards for AI to protect users' mental health: https://spectrum.ieee.org/mental-health-chatbot-guardrails
  4. What are the trade-offs of building AI data centres in a country like New Zealand: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/science-and-technology/594416/nz-s-ai-data-centre-boom-who-benefits-from-the-build-out
  5. AI generated podcasts are starting to drown out new human created ones: https://www.extremetech.com/internet/aigenerated-podcasts-now-comprise-over-a-third-of-new-shows
  6. If perfectly aligning AI with human goals is impossible, it might be better to have a diversity of AI: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-alignment
  7. The more an AI considers its user's feelings, the more likely it is to make a mistake: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/05/study-ai-models-that-consider-users-feeling-are-more-likely-to-make-errors/
  8. Why we need to be careful not to over-hype the potential for AI to cure cancer: https://spectrum.ieee.org/can-ai-cure-cancer-javorsky
  9. The good and bad of recursive self improvement in AI: https://spectrum.ieee.org/recursive-self-improvement
  10. CEO feel they must make a choice: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ceos-ai-two-decisions
  11. Outputs of AI need to be checked by humans, especially if you're going to be fining people: https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360975651/man-wrongly-fined-twice-parking-companys-ai-powered-cameras-takes-fight-commerce-commission
  12. C++ developers are using AI more: https://www.theregister.com/devops/2026/05/07/c-survey-finds-ai-use-rising-though-trust-is-in-short-supply/5234708
  13. The problem with so much AI being based in the cloud is that sensitive data can end up in places where it's not safe: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/07/europe-ai-translation-industry-deepl-partnering-us-firms
  14. Some ways people have used AI in fitness and health, and their reactions: https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2026/may/06/ai-fitness-health-programs
  15. Companies that use AI to reduce headcount are doing no better than companies that do not: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4167140/ai-led-job-cuts-dont-always-mean-stronger-roi-gartner.html
  16. It's faster and cheaper to use an API to process web pages compared to using an AI: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/05/07/ai-vision-agents-use-45x-more-tokens-than-apis-in-benchmark/5231346
  17. While AI can in theory copy themselves to escape control, they are not yet able to do so: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/07/no-one-has-done-this-in-the-wild-study-observes-ai-replicate-itself
  18. Yet another lawsuit over the use of copyrighted works to train AI: https://dataconomy.com/2026/05/06/publishers-accuse-meta-of-massive-copyright-infringement/
  19. AI is making IT projects more complicated and harder to track: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/as-ai-makes-projects-harder-to-track-will-cios-need-new-controls-
  20. Using AI to power a robot pet for adults: https://spectrum.ieee.org/familiar-machines-and-magic
  21. The people most excited about AI are the ones making money out of it. Everyone else is quite distrustful: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-perception-underclass
  22. AI generated identity fraud is reducing trust in business: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/594423/ai-generated-identity-fraud-reported-by-more-than-half-of-businesses-report
  23. The over-spending on AI is raising substantial financial risks: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/06/global-finance-watchdog-warns-over-private-credit-industry-fuelling-ai-boom
  24. Even smart people can be fooled into thinking AI are conscious: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/may/05/richard-dawkins-ai-consciousness-anthropic-claude-openai-chatgpt

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Soft Computing, Volume 30, Issue 5, May 2026

Author(s): Jing Wang, Qiuyan Zhan, Yichuan Yang
Pages: 2983 - 2989

Author(s): Andreas Wichert
Pages: 2991 - 3007

Author(s): Bilal Ahmad Rather
Pages: 3009 - 3022

Author(s): B. Judy Flavai, R. M. R. Shamija Sherryl, R. Swathi
Pages: 3023 - 3038

Author(s): S. N. Suber Bathusha, Ganesh Ghorai
Pages: 3039 - 3067

Author(s): Hector Felipe Mateo-Romero, Mario Eduardo Carbonó de la Rosa, Adalberto José Opsino Castro
Pages: 3069 - 3086

Author(s): Melike Işılar, Y. Murat Bulut
Pages: 3087 - 3098

Author(s): Mannat Mand, Birmohan Singh, Vijay Kumar Kukreja
Pages: 3099 - 3141

Author(s): Keyvan Soltani, Arash Azari, Hossein Bonakdari
Pages: 3143 - 3165

Author(s): Rodolphe Priam
Pages: 3167 - 3180

Author(s): Raghuraman Srinivasan, Panneerselvam Thangavel, Monica Panneerselvam
Pages: 3181 - 3193

Author(s): Melika Mousavi, Jafar Heydari, Mohammad Sheikhalishahi
Pages: 3195 - 3218

Author(s): Mikhail Posypkin, Yaroslav Sergeyev, Zhongqi Wu
Pages: 3219 - 3239

Author(s): G. Sangeetha, M. Vijayalakshmi
Pages: 3241 - 3257

Author(s): Karahan Kara, Galip Cihan Yalçın, Dragan Pamucar
Pages: 3259 - 3278

Author(s): Bing-Qian Xie, Hai-Long Yang, Zhi-Lian Guo
Pages: 3279 - 3300

Author(s): Brandon Jeremy Nader, Elissa Lichaa El Khoury, Danielle Azar
Pages: 3301 - 3324

Author(s): Fang Liu, Ji-Ting Mo, Jing Wen
Pages: 3325 - 3342

Author(s): Shruti Mahato, Dipak Barman, Gour Chandra Mahata
Pages: 3343 - 3368

Author(s): Jinyang Yao, Junchao Wang, Zheng Shan
Pages: 3369 - 3382

Author(s): Ye Bao, Lei Zhang, Hasieerdeni
Pages: 3383 - 3397

Author(s): Ashwani Punia, Rajendra K. Ray
Pages: 3399 - 3423

Author(s): Göknur Yaren Taş, Sena Kır
Pages: 3425 - 3450

Author(s): Satyashil D. Nagarale, B. P. Patil
Pages: 3451 - 3471

Author(s): Min Sun, Li Che, Lin Li
Pages: 3473 - 3483

Author(s): Walid Ben Mesmia, Kamel Barkaoui
Pages: 3485 - 3502

Author(s): Fabian Alexander Torres-Cardenas, Lina Mayerly Lozano Suarez, Carlos Eduardo Díaz Bohórquez
Pages: 3503 - 3523

Author(s): Phu Pham, Giang Tran-Hoang, Trung Nguyen-Huu
Pages: 3525 - 3542

Author(s): S. Akansha
Pages: 3543 - 3556

Author(s): Gurmeet Kaur, Sarbjeet Singh
Pages: 3557 - 3576

Author(s): Veena Rathnamma Chalapathi, Mohan Govindasa Kabadi, S. H. Brahmananda
Pages: 3577 - 3595

Author(s): Siyi Ding, Yan Meng, Xinhua Mao
Pages: 3597 - 3620

Author(s): Shigenari Nakamura, Lidia Ogiela, Makoto Takizawa
Pages: 3621 - 3629

Author(s): Ekta Tiwari, Dipti Shrimankar, Jasjit S. Suri
Pages: 3631 - 3651

Author(s): Saeed Saravani, Zahra Dehghanian, Behnam Roshanfekr
Pages: 3653 - 3665

Author(s): Fabio Persia, Anton Dignös, Daniela D’Auria
Pages: 3667 - 3690

Author(s): Chunhua Gao, Yang Liu, Beibei Hu
Pages: 3691 - 3702

Author(s): Thamila Madji, Valerio Ficcadenti
Pages: 3703 - 3733

Author(s): Zhibin Liu, Xinshui Wang
Pages: 3735 - 3755

Friday, May 8, 2026

Weekly Review 8 May 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. AI has taken away so much entry-level work it is forcing young people into being entrpreneurs: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/apr/25/gen-z-entrepreneurs-business-ai
  2. AI vendor lock-in is a thing, and it's becoming costly for businesses: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/28/locked_stocked_and_losing_budget/
  3. Zine creators continue to resist AI: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/28/zine-creators-fight-to-resist-ai-influence
  4. AI is finding flaws in code faster than engineers can fix them: https://www.theregister.com/2026/05/02/ncsc_brace_for_patch_tsunami/
  5. Do we need to keep AI services and architectures open? https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/29/new_sap_api_policy_provokes/
  6. AI is starting to impact the IT services industry: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/28/tcs_infosys_wipro_hcl_fy26/
  7. The best use of AI in an organisation is to boost human workers, not replace them: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4162557/your-ai-strategy-is-all-wrong.html
  8. The age of free access to AI seems to be coming to an end: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/dark-cloud-bill-comes-due-ai-industry
  9. It's not a big revelation that orbital AI data centres isn't a good idea: https://dataconomy.com/2026/04/30/spacex-warns-orbital-ai-data-centers-may-not-be-viable/
  10. Specialised control systems are needed to stop AI data centres causing fluctuations in the power grid: https://spectrum.ieee.org/data-center-power-fluctuation
  11. The overall trend does seem to be more and more code being written by AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/28/software_development_ai_dev25xsf/
  12. AI is not going to kill open source: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/26/opinion_column/
  13. Is jailbreaking an AI the same as torturing it? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/29/meet-the-ai-jailbreakers-i-see-the-worst-things-humanity-has-produced
  14. A list of ten Python libraries for working with Large Language Model AI: https://www.kdnuggets.com/10-python-libraries-for-building-llm-applications
  15. It might be cheaper to keep employing people rather than replace them with AI: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/layoffs-due-to-ai-are-costing-firms-more-as-ai-bills-soar
  16. AI chat logs are increasingly being used as evidence in criminal investigations: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/media-technology/594113/how-chatgpt-conversations-became-a-treasure-trove-of-evidence-in-criminal-investigations
  17. Universities need to start teaching their students the skills they will need to use AI effectively in the workplace: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/life-after-college/2026/04/30/ai-skills-surge-entry-level-jobs-lag
  18. A large minority of students are changing their career plans because of AI: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/students/careers/2026/04/30/4-10-students-say-ai-will-influence-their-career-choice
  19. Professors are unhappy that their teaching materials have been packaged into a course builder AI: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2026/04/29/faculty-concerned-about-asus-new-ai-course
  20. Using AI to screen job applications is destroying the trust of prospective employees: https://www.stuff.co.nz/money/360972504/death-fair-go-why-kiwis-are-losing-faith-job-market
  21. Engineers should always look at the output of code generating AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/29/aws_keynote_hypes_ai_magic/
  22. A tool that modifies AI-generated text to make it look more human-generated: https://www.extremetech.com/internet/harvard-students-anti-grammarly-tool-makes-ai-emails-messy-on-purpose
  23. Using AI in synthetic biology: https://spectrum.ieee.org/synthetic-biology-ai-adrian-woolfson
  24. A bad actor has embedded crypto mining into AI skill packages: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/29/30_clawhub_skills_mine_crypto/
  25. A simple modification to the learning algorithm can reduce hallucinations in AI: https://www.extremetech.com/science/a-simple-calculation-can-stop-ai-from-lying-about-what-it-doesnt-know
  26. Moving AI image processing to Earth observation satellites is one place it makes sense to move AI into space: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-earth-observation-in-space

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Volume 37, Issue 5, May 2026

Author(s): W. Li, Y. Peng, M. Zhang, L. Ding, H. Hu, L. Shen
Pages: 2008 - 2024

Author(s): J. Cheng, H. Kang, Y. Shao, N. Li, P. Chen, R. Wang, S. Long, X. Yang, L. Ma
Pages: 2025 - 2045

Author(s): Y. Liu, R. Liu, Y. Hu, M. Wu, W. Xin, Q. Miao, S. Wu, L. Li
Pages: 2046 - 2065

Author(s): M. Li, K. Liang, Y. Lai, X. Liu
Pages: 2066 - 2078

Author(s): X. -A. Bi, D. Chen, J. Wang, W. Chen, L. Xu, Y. Huang, B. Lei, X. Yi
Pages: 2079 - 2093

Author(s): X. Lu, Z. Wang, Z. Fu, X. Xu, Q. Zhang, T. Xiao, W. Du
Pages: 2094 - 2106

Author(s): Y. Wen, X. Chen, X. Xu, A. Zhang, Y. Li
Pages: 2107 - 2120

Author(s): R. Sun
Pages: 2121 - 2135

Author(s): J. Yang, X. Chen, Z. Zhang, L. Fu, Q. Ye
Pages: 2136 - 2150

Author(s): L. Zhai, Z. Chang, S. Yang, Z. Feng, S. Mu
Pages: 2151 - 2165

Author(s): W. Xiong, J. Cao, T. An, S. Liu, Z. Luo, W. Wang, T. Xie, Q. Feng, M. Huang
Pages: 2166 - 2180

Author(s): L. Gonon, L. Grigoryeva, J. -P. Ortega
Pages: 2181 - 2192

Author(s): Z. Shu, K. Zeng, Y. Wang, S. Tang, Z. Yu, L. Xiao
Pages: 2193 - 2207

Author(s): T. Chen, L. Wang, C. L. Philip Chen
Pages: 2208 - 2222

Author(s): X. Song, H. Wang, L. Deng, D. Wang, H. Qiu, Y. He, W. Cao, C. -S. Leung
Pages: 2223 - 2234

Author(s): J. Liu, Y. Wang, J. Zhu, W. Bai, H. Zhang, L. Zuo, T. Zhou, K. Li
Pages: 2235 - 2249

Author(s): K. Wang, X. Fu, C. Cao, C. Ge, W. Zhai, Z. -J. Zha
Pages: 2250 - 2264

Author(s): J. Zhang, L. Zhang, F. Mu, Z. Huang, C. Zou, R. Huang, C. Wang, H. Cheng
Pages: 2265 - 2279

Author(s): Y. Yang, Y. Wang, X. Xu, E. Zhao
Pages: 2280 - 2293

Author(s): C. Lyu, J. Cheng, X. Luo, Y. Shi
Pages: 2294 - 2306

Author(s): L. Liao, L. Zheng, J. Shang, X. Li, J. Zhong, K. Wei, Y. Tang
Pages: 2307 - 2320

Author(s): F. Zuo, J. Liu, Z. Chen, X. Shen, L. Wang, Z. Wen
Pages: 2321 - 2334

Author(s): G. Liu, Y. Lei, M. Sun, T. Zhang, X. Wang, C. Zhou, C. Long, Z. Cui
Pages: 2335 - 2346

Author(s): I. R. Alkhouri, S. Liang, R. Wang, Q. Qu, S. Ravishankar
Pages: 2347 - 2361

Author(s): X. Han, W. Yu, Y. Jia, T. Chai
Pages: 2362 - 2376

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Pages: 2377 - 2390

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Pages: 2391 - 2399

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Pages: 2400 - 2413

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Pages: 2414 - 2427

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Pages: 2428 - 2440

Author(s): D. Liu, Y. Wang, C. Liu, B. Luo, B. Huang
Pages: 2441 - 2455

Author(s): S. Guo, Y. Sun, J. Hu, S. Huang, H. Chen, H. Piao, L. Sun, Y. Chang
Pages: 2456 - 2468

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 34, Issue 5, May 2026

Author(s): D. Kim, S. Park, J. Park, H. Kim, M. Cho, U. Yun
Pages: 1385 - 1400

Author(s): Z. Bian, Q. Dai, J. Qu, T. Zhang, Z. Jiang, J. Zhou, Z. Deng, S. Wang
Pages: 1401 - 1415

Author(s): Y. Wei, J. Xie, J. Li, W. Gao, H. Li
Pages: 1416 - 1429

Author(s): J. Zheng, X. Wang, Y. Luo, Y. Wang, Y. Tang, D. Wu
Pages: 1430 - 1444

Author(s): L. Wen, J. Lv, Y. Guan, L. Jin
Pages: 1445 - 1458

Author(s): Y. Wang, Q. Li, L. Li, Q. Yu, M. Zhong, S. X. Ding
Pages: 1459 - 1472

Author(s): B. Pan, Q. Hu, D. Li
Pages: 1473 - 1486

Author(s): J. Yao, P. Qian, X. Gu, J. Sun, L. Wang, G. Yang, S. Wang
Pages: 1487 - 1500

Author(s): D. Li, B. Lv, S. Li, H. Wang, L. Liu
Pages: 1501 - 1511

Author(s): X. Yue, H. Zhang, J. Liu, Y. Pan
Pages: 1512 - 1522

Author(s): D. Guo, W. Xu, S. Xia, W. Ding, Y. Qian, K. Yuan
Pages: 1523 - 1535

Author(s): M. Long, F. -L. Chung, S. Wang
Pages: 1536 - 1550

Author(s): Z. Huang, Y. Chen, J. Li
Pages: 1551 - 1564

Author(s): H. Zhang
Pages: 1565 - 1576

Author(s): X. Ma
Pages: 1577 - 1586

Author(s): F. Cheng, J. Lai, Z. Zeng
Pages: 1587 - 1599

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Pages: 1600 - 1614

Author(s): X. Liu, Y. Zhang, H. Wang, W. Wan, J. Liu, B. -g. Cai
Pages: 1615 - 1629

Author(s): H. Wang, Q. Liu, J. H. Park
Pages: 1630 - 1643

Author(s): W. Zhang, J. Zhou, G. Wang, Z. Deng, W. Ding, W. Pedrycz
Pages: 1644 - 1658

Author(s): D. Chen, J. Xie, H. Wang
Pages: 1659 - 1672

Author(s): H. Liang, Y. Cao, Y. An, W. Ding, X. Zhao
Pages: 1673 - 1686

Author(s): B. Yu, C. Zhou, X. Tan, Z. Xu, W. Ding
Pages: 1687 - 1698

Friday, May 1, 2026

Weekly Review 1 May 2026

Some interesting links that I Tweeted about in the last week (I also post these on MastodonThreadsNewsmast, and Bluesky):
  1. AI generated music is becoming more common, and harder to detect by listeners: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/04/deezer-says-44-of-new-music-uploads-are-ai-generated-most-streams-are-fraudulent/
  2. Michael Dell is funding research towards an AI-led hospital system: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/360969141/michael-and-susan-dell-fund-ainative-medical-center-750
  3. Out of date UK government web pages have been ingested by AI, which are now giving people inaccurate advice: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/23/stale_govuk_pages_are_feeding/
  4. Mythos AI is such a security threat that it won't be released to the public. So who is going to be using it? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/22/what-is-anthropic-mythos-ai-threat-global-cybersecurity
  5. Google's structural AI advantage: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/23/google_cloud_next_interview_ai_stack/
  6. I can't stand micromanaging humans, I certainly wouldn't put up with a micromanaging AI: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/nvidia-ceo-ai-micromanaging-boss
  7. The storage crunch caused by AI is being exacerbated by disruptions to fuel supplies: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/23/everpure_letter_covid/
  8. More AI security tools, to fight AI security threats. At this point it's all just AI vs AI: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/22/google_unleashes_even_more_ai/
  9. Being able to judge what an AI tells you is the most important part of being AI-ready: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4149417/ai-ready-skills-are-not-what-you-think.html
  10. Some AI will make psychosis worse in their users: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/certain-chatbots-worse-ai-psychosis-study
  11. I don't want any company monitoring my screen, let alone an AI company: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/22/openai_chronicle_no_privacy_screenshot/
  12. Another AI assisted system break-in: https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/21/vercel_ceo_points_to_aidriven/
  13. After medical advice, legal advice is the worst use-case for AI: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/592911/ai-tells-tenant-she-should-ask-for-40-000-tribunal-hands-her-80
  14. More tech job cuts justified with AI: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/593297/meta-to-cut-10-percent-of-staff-as-it-pours-billions-into-ai
  15. If an AI helps someone to commit a crime, is the AI liable? https: https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/360968207/floridas-attorney-general-launches-criminal-probe-chatgpt-over-shooting
  16. So Meta's employees won't even know that they're training their AI replacements, just by doing their work: https://www.computerworld.com/article/4161929/meta-to-track-employee-keystrokes-screen-activity-to-train-ai-agents.html
  17. No, AI data centres in space are NOT a good idea: https://futurism.com/space/spacex-admits-ai-data-centers-terrible-idea
  18. DO NOT use AI to develop a cancer treatment plan: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-chatbots-cancer-alternative-cures
  19. Supply chain problems are going to continue to cause problems for developing AI data centres: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/trump-data-center-fermi
  20. Most AI generated bug reports continue to be rubbish: https://dataconomy.com/2026/04/22/ai-flood-drives-surge-in-bogus-crypto-bug-bounty-reports/
  21. Latest ranking of AI companies shows that those with the best data lead: https://www.hpcwire.com/bigdatawire/2026/04/21/forbes-ai-50-list-shows-data-emerging-as-the-core-of-ai-value/
  22. Don't add AI work to IT, it causes big blindspots: https://www.informationweek.com/machine-learning-ai/the-invisible-labor-crisis-inside-it-ai-work-the-org-chart-can-t-see
  23. Some unusual ideas for ways to use AI: https://www.kdnuggets.com/7-specific-unconventional-things-to-do-with-language-models
  24. Now AI can design improved thermoelectric generators: https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-designed-thermoelectric-generator
  25. AI controlled robots can now beat top table tennis players: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/apr/22/ai-powered-robot-beats-elite-table-tennis-players-milestone-robotics
  26. I don't think an American AI company should be providing services to a British polic force. Especially not Palantir: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/22/met-police-talks-palantir-ai-tech-criminal-investigations-automate-intelligence
  27. An Indian med student used AI to grift thousands out of MAGA using an AI-generated girl: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/04/indian-med-student-rakes-in-thousands-with-ai-generated-maga-hottie/

IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Volume 7, Issue 5, May 2026

Author(s): L. Jiao, J. Yang, R. Li, F. Liu, X. Liu, P. Chen, Y. Guo, L. Li, R. Shang, W. Ma
Pages: 2426 - 2446

Author(s): A. Singh, N. K. Chatta, A. Ehtesham, S. Kumar, G. K. Gupta, T. T. Khoei
Pages: 2447 - 2461

Author(s): N. Singh, S. R. Pokhrel
Pages: 2462 - 2477

Author(s): N. Ghosh, D. Santoni, D. Nawn, E. Ottaviani, G. Felici
Pages: 2478 - 2495

Author(s): Y. Zhu, R. Jiang, Q. Ni, A. Bouridane
Pages: 2496 - 2505

Author(s): S. Evangelatos, E. Veroni, V. Efthymiou, C. Nikolopoulos, G. T. Papadopoulos, P. Sarigiannidis
Pages: 2506 - 2522

Author(s): X. Liu, H. Zhou, J. Dong, J. Xiao, X. Dong
Pages: 2523 - 2534

Author(s): J. Thati, A. J. Prakash, S. Ari
Pages: 2535 - 2548

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Pages: 2549 - 2559

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Pages: 2560 - 2576

Author(s): N. Naqvi, S. u. Rehman, M. Z. Islam
Pages: 2577 - 2593

Author(s): Y. -B. Kang, A. R. M. Forkan, A. Banerjee, P. P. Jayaraman, A. McCosker, S. Kim, N. Wieland, L. Kollias
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Pages: 2710 - 2725

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Pages: 2931 - 2940

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