Leo, ai and pope
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Sydney Morning Herald removes piece by Cath Ellis, despite Western Sydney University saying her use of AI was ‘appropriate’
It seems like everyone is using AI to improve their enterprise operations. We're no different. Not too long ago, our business team had an urgent need ahead of a major event, but the requirements were still evolving.
A large part of Airbnb’s Q1 2026 earnings call was dedicated to talking about how the company is using AI tools for coding, customer support, and search. Notably, the company claimed that 60% of the code its engineers produced in the quarter was written by AI — echoing comments by others like Google,
According to a study done by Graphite, a marketing company, more than 50% of articles on the web were generated using AI, and unfortunately, we have evidence that existing AI dete
Backed by $200 million in fresh funding, Blitzy has convinced companies to hand off software development to AI that can build entire systems autonomously, turning months of work into weekend projects.
It’s possible that AI was used to write parts of Pope Leo XIV’s latest encyclical about AI’s impact on humanity. An analysis by Linch Zhang posted on the forum LessWrong found certain paragraphs of Magnifica Humanitas to be between 40 percent and 100 percent written by AI,