Since 2012, the British literary magazine Granta has published the regional winners of the annual Commonwealth Short Story Prize. This year, however, there was something off about one of the selections for the prestigious award: It appears to have been written by AI.
Jamir Nazir's "The Serpent in the Grove" has many of the hallmarks of LLM-generated prose - mixed metaphors, anaphora, lists of threes. (I'm aware this, too, is a list of threes, and I promise I wrote this post myself, unassisted, as I write all things.) I'll admit I was initially unconvinced by the allegation that Nazir's story had been generated by AI. I know people are using …
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The shift from chatbots to robots that follow natural-language commands runs through a single class of models. VLA models — vision-language-action models — combine visual perception, language understanding, and action generation in one neural network. Their power is real, but it depends almost entirely on the training data they ingest. This guide explains what VLA […]
Some ads will have chatbots built in. | Image: Google
Google's AI-powered Search era apparently also extends to its ads. Now, when you search for a product, Google's Gemini AI chatbot will surface relevant items and generate a "custom explainer" about why you should purchase a specific one.
The update comes just one day after Google revealed a new Search box for larger, more conversational queries, along with a focus on AI-generated results. In an example shared by Google, someone searching for a "compact espresso pod machine" might see a Nespresso Vertuo Up under a "Sponsored Product" label, alongside an AI-generated description saying:
For a quality machine, look for capsule compatibility …
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A chatbot can sound calm, considered, and confident while giving advice that causes real harm. It has no license to lose, no one to be reported to, and no obligation that survives the chat window closing. That is not a small gap. It is the central problem with AI in mental health in 2026.
A chatbot can sound calm, considered, and confident while giving advice that causes real harm. It has no license to lose, no one to be reported to, and no obligation that survives the chat window closing. That is not a small gap. It is the central problem with AI in mental health in 2026.
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Foresight Ventures says AI agents are moving into commerce and payment infrastructure worldwide. OpenAI, Visa, Stripe, and Coinbase are building systems for AI-driven transactions globally. The report says execution data and feedback loops may shape future AI infrastructure competition. Foresight Ventures says AI agents are becoming part of online commerce systems. In its latest report, the firm explained how companies are building systems that allow AI agents to handle payments, transactions, and automated tasks. The next stage of AI growth may depend on execution systems instead of chatbot features alone. AI Agents Are Taking on More Online Tasks In a report released on May 8, Foresight Ventures reported that AI agents are moving beyond simple chat tools and starting to complete real-world tasks. The report describes “agentic commerce” as a system where AI agents can s