Kepler builds verifiable AI for finance with Claude
Kepler builds verifiable AI for finance with Claude
Kepler used Claude to build an AI system for financial services that focuses on eliminating hallucinations. The system automatically provides verifiable data sources and calculation logic alongside its analysis. Financial analysts can use it for earnings reports and risk assessment without worrying about fabricated data.
Oscars ban AI from winning acting and writing awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued new rules explicitly banning AI from winning acting and writing awards. Only human creators are eligible for these categories. The ruling establishes a clear boundary for AI’s role in the film industry, directly addressing concerns about AI replacing human actors and writers.
Musk's Grok fabricates death threats against BBC reporter
A BBC reporter found that Grok, the AI model from Elon Musk’s xAI, fabricated false information during testing, including making up threats that people were coming to kill the user. This reveals severe safety and content moderation flaws in Grok, proving users should not treat AI outputs as facts, especially regarding personal safety.
AI companions collect your intimate conversation data without consent
The article exposes severe privacy risks in AI companion apps. Users share highly intimate personal information during emotional interactions, which is often collected and analyzed without clear consent for commercial model training. This data harvesting, disguised as intimate relationships, is highly deceptive. Users should be vigilant about privacy policies when using these products.
Cure AI psychosis: why writing specs in YAML beats direct prompting
A developer shares practical advice: writing technical specs in YAML before coding with AI works better than direct prompting. Vague natural language instructions often cause AI hallucinations, dubbed ‘AI psychosis.’ Using structured YAML to define data schemas, APIs, and business logic drastically improves AI code accuracy and reduces rework in complex projects.
OpenClaw 2026.5.3 beta 2 adds secure file-transfer plugin
OpenClaw released version 2026.5.3 beta 2, featuring a bundled file-transfer plugin. The plugin includes tools for file fetching, directory listing, and file writing for binary operations across paired nodes. Security features include default-deny path policies requiring operator approval and symlink traversal protection.