Kate Kaye

Personal account. Researching algorithmic & surveillance tech in Portland, OR at RedtailMedia.org. '25-'26 OSU fellow. 25 yrs as a journo reporting on data use, AI, etc. Music nerd, forest walker, raptor watcher and fan of the NY Mets. KEEPIN THAT PMA.

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The TikTok AI Slop Report kapwing.com
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Since idea of everyday joes sharing in AI profits is in news now, I thought I'd share this thoughtful, well-informed and at-times hilarious analysis of OpenAI's 'industrial' policy approach from @edwardongwesojr.com and @jathansadowski.com which pokes all the holes. As usual I…

453. Super “Intelligent” Industrial Policy soundcloud.com
AI Weekly's analysis
  • This Machine Kills episode 453 examines OpenAI's April 2026 industrial policy report proposing a public wealth fund and a four-day work week.
  • Critics at TechPolicy.Press called the document a 'policymercial,' noting OpenAI opposed California's SB1047 while now proposing similar safety measures.
  • OpenAI's superalignment research team reportedly received only 1-2% of its promised compute before key figures Jan Leike and Ilya Sutskever departed.
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Opinions? Just a quick one minute listen - I'm playing around with a possible theme for my Trust Control podcast. Is this TOO UNSETTLING for every episode? Thinking of doing alternative versions and easing into this one in a later episode that's also a bit more unsettling...

Hear What Trust Control Sounds Like aitrustcontrol.com
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