More on AI hallucinations

Here’s an example of an AI hallucination. I tried to find a reference to the line about the “far-flung Isles of Langerhans” in the Firesign Theatre’s How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You’re Not Anywhere at All, AI invented an album Isles of Langerhan. Langerhans really ends with an “s”.

See page 13 in this file for the reference:

Why did this take a year to leak?

Damon Beres (@damonberes.com) 2025-06-02T16:41:37.917Z

NEW: Citations in the MAHA Report have telltale signs of AI chatbot use — we reviewed all 522 of the listed citations, and at least 37 of the footnotes appear multiple times in the citations with another 21 having dead linksw/ @laurenweberhp.bsky.social http://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/…

Caitlin Gilbert (@caitlingilbert.bsky.social) 2025-05-30T01:00:51.670Z

asked Google’s AI Overviews if it was 2025 so many times that it even included my home zip code in one the paradox-riddled answersmy latest for @wired.com http://www.wired.com/story/google…

Reece (@thiccreese.bsky.social) 2025-05-29T20:32:31.562Z

RFK Jr's "MAHA" report is filled with references to studies that literally do not exist, or that completely misinterpret the studies' findings. “We did not publish a paper.. on this topic with that co-author group, or with that title,” says one cited researcher.www.notus.org/health-scien…

Bill Grueskin (@bgrueskin.bsky.social) 2025-05-29T12:35:13.753Z

“He had a billion streams and no fans.”The week after a jazz album hit No. 1 on the Billboard chart, it disappeared from the ranking altogether. Its success might never have been real in the first place.

WIRED (@wired.com) 2025-05-25T20:53:15.094Z

Is Maryland the most foul mouthed state

Conflicting opinions

America’s most foul-mouthed states revealed – and New Yorkers are not happy

Maryland named most foul-mouthed state, Virginia ranked fourth

Instagram posts on Sparrows Point

When I moved to Baltimore in 1976, the Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard located near the city was possibly the largest private employer in the area. It was eventually demolished.

I worked in a local Social Security Office and interviewed many people who were retiring from Sparrows Point. Many of them didn’t have much education but clearly had worked hard and made a good living. They were making more than twice what I did at the time.

The guys who were born in rural parts of the South generally didn’t have birth certificates. We used Census records to establish their age. Their memories were very good. They could tell you where they had grown up and how far it was from the nearest town.

I remember one man who said he was born in 1914. I got the 1920 Census which showed he was 11. I had to get the 1910 Census and he was on it – one year old. I was sure he was born in 1909 and somehow had lost track of five years. He was 70 and doing physical labor at Sparrows Point. When I told him, his biggest concern was if it would affect his pension since they had a mandatory retirement age. I didn’t think so since he genuinely thought he was 65.

John B. Lovis research notes on Bethlehem Steel Corporation

1940 photos from the Library of Congress

Trump wants to control elections

President Trump and his allies have taken a series of highly partisan official actions that threaten to hobble Democrats’ ability to compete in elections for years to come. Here's how.

The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-03-19T15:51:17.736Z

Trump's plans to transform elections are becoming clear. “There’s a way in which it’s not just an aggrandizement of presidential power but a way to perpetuate presidential power,” Tara Malloy of @campaignlegal.org said.

Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2025-03-19T21:30:05.001Z

Republicans undermine the will of voters

They reduced the power of Democratic governors in Wisconsin and North Carolina

#ProudBlue #Voices4Victory Across the country, Republican lawmakers have been working to undermine or altogether undo the will of the voters by making it harder to pass amendments & laws through citizens-led initiatives. http://www.propublica.org/article/red-…

(@tmel1219.bsky.social) 2025-05-30T17:26:46.582Z

Administrative burdens: policymaking by other means

Don Moynihan (@donmoyn.bsky.social) 2025-05-31T01:06:20.152Z

Trumps tariffs are bad for farmers

I’m not sympathetic to anyone who voted for Trump.

“Farm country voted overwhelmingly to unleash a new trade war. And now these same farmers want taxpayers to finance another round of bailouts to protect them from the consequences of their own votes.”Jessica Riedl explains: thedispatch.com/article/farm…

The Dispatch (@thedispatchmedia.bsky.social) 2025-05-30T18:39:06.226Z

‘This wasn’t supposed to happen.’”Large dairy farms pay so low that migrants live in trailers on the farms in freezing Vermont while working 12hr/days, 6 days/wk. They continue to support Trump? Proves that exploitative racist bosses are stupid bosses too.www.bostonglobe.com/2025/05/22/m…

Linda Patch 💙🌊🐶 (@lindapatch.bsky.social) 2025-05-25T14:59:58.047Z

US farmers are in ‘full-blown crisis’ as Chinese orders for pork and soybeans plunge amid Trump tariff war with China.Last week China cancelled 12,000 tons of pork and dropped soybean orders to just 1,800 tons from 72,800 tons previously.#MomSky#Voices4Victoryshare.newsbreak.com/cul2sqml?s=i16

Liz (or Lizzie) Kim 김혜성 💫 (@zen4ever2us.bsky.social) 2025-04-29T21:04:47.744Z

Donald Trump said his tariffs would help our farmers.But the real cost of his self-inflicted tax will hit them hard, potentially putting many just one crop away from bankruptcy.How American can that be?

Governor JB Pritzker (@govpritzker.illinois.gov) 2025-04-08T17:05:27.248Z