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Flood of AI 'garbage' is pushing open-source developers to the limit

A viral cartoon about open-source software shows a teetering pile of boxes labelled “all modern digital infrastructure” and one tiny box right at the bottom, propping up the whole lot: “a project some random person in Nebraska has been thanklessly maintaining since 2003”. That’s the reality of open source: every website, application and operating system relies on it. Modern society couldn’t function without it, and yet it’s written by volunteers in their spare time.

New Scientist 5d ago

Uncovering Insights of Compound Flooding with Data-Driven AI

Announce Type: replace Abstract: Compound flooding, driven by nonlinear interactions between multiple hydrometeorological factors, poses a significant challenge to hazard prevention. Existing forecasting approaches, whether physics-based or data-driven, often emphasize temporal patterns while underexploring how multiple interacting factors jointly shape flood dynamics. To address this problem, we conduct a large-scale data-driven analysis of compound flooding in South Florida, a typical area...

arXiv CS 6d ago

Label Over Logic? How Source Cues Bias Human Fallacy Judgments More Than LLMs

arXiv:2605.29928v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: As AI-generated and AI-assisted content floods online spaces, source labels attached to such content can distort human reasoning judgments, with downstream consequences for moderation, evaluation, and decision-making. Whether LLMs share this vulnerability, or offer more source-agnostic evaluation, remains an open question with direct implications for human-AI collaboration. We examine this issue using logical fallacies as a controlled...

arXiv CS 6d ago

Kate and William fake photos are 'problem' for royals with 'impossible' decision

EXCLUSIVE: Kate and William fake photos are 'problem' for royals with 'impossible' decision Photos depicting members of the Royal Family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, that have been generated using AI have been flooding social media The royals are being faced with an impossible problem as fake AI-generated photos depicting members of the Firm flood social media, according to an expert. New technology means fake images showing the likes of the Prince and Princess of Wales,...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

The Pope Grasps the Limits of AI

After the Lord sent a great flood to rid the world of evil, people gathered in Babylonia and began baking bricks—a recent advancement. In those days all humans spoke the same language, and they used those bricks to build a tower that embodied their limitless ambitions. And so the Lord imposed a panoply of tongues, thereby deterring the creation of any new technology that might aspire to divine power and glory.The Lord may have delayed such technologies, but he didn’t preempt them entirely.

The Atlantic 14d ago

Can AI help coastal cities prepare for rising seas and extreme events?

Can AI help coastal cities prepare for rising seas and extreme events? Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Our novel artificial intelligence model can predict extreme storm surges with high accuracy, including under future climate conditions. Because the AI model runs much faster, it can help researchers and practitioners better assess coastal flood risk for adaptation planning.

Phys.org 1d ago

Human Oversight and Overload: Two Hidden and Costly Burdens of AI-Assisted Software Engineering

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arXiv CS 5d ago

The Feeling of Control Slipping Away

Back in the web-traffic-obsessed days of 2018, at a time of dawning awareness of how easily audiences online could be manipulated and spoofed by bots, the writer Max Read argued that the internet had crossed a threshold known as “the Inversion.” Not only had bots proliferated across the internet; they had come to constitute it. In outnumbering humans, bots were also loosening everyone’s grasp on the very reality of online experience.

The Atlantic 11d ago

Linus Torvalds to ‘start being more hardnosed’ about ‘pointless pull requests’ – some of which come from AIs

Linus Torvalds has announced he will become stricter regarding irrelevant pull requests submitted to the Linux kernel, particularly those that are trivial or late in the release cycle. He expressed dissatisfaction with the size of the fifth release candidate, noting that many submissions are unnecessary fixes, some of which were generated by AI. Torvalds stated that such "unnecessary churn" is not conducive to long-term stability and urged contributors to assess the significance of their proposed changes.

The Register 16d ago

What are Europe's alternatives to Instagram, TikTok and X?

What are Europe's alternatives to Instagram, TikTok and X? June 5, 2026Instagram and Facebook from Meta, X (formerly Twitter) from Elon Musk, TikTok from ByteDance — billions of social media users interact with these products every day. These and other tech corporations have become huge and powerful. But in recent years, the European Union has made a considerable effort to limit their influence.

Deutsche Welle 5d ago