I’ve talked to several reporters, and quite a few news outlets have covered the story. Ars Technica wasn’t one of the ones that reached out to me, but I especially thought this piece from them was interesting (since taken down – here’s the archive link). They had some nice quotes from my blog post explaining what was going on. The problem is that these quotes were not written by me, never existed, and appear to be AI hallucinations themselves.

Super disappointing for Arstechnica here.

Like, how does that even happen?

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      Talk to your your colleagues to form a club that coordinates all of you taking actions together. Like asking for more money, or stopping work. Talk to other such clubs at other workplaces so all those clubs can coordinate taking actions together by all the club members. Like stopping work. Once that bigger club operates, stop work and ask to get off this timeline, demand a specific different timeline. This is how we get off this timeline. The method has been proven to work.