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30 articles about social science in AI news
Sam Altman Warns of Near-Term AI Superintelligence, Urges New Social Contract
In an interview with Axios, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated AI superintelligence is 'so close' and disruptive that America needs a new social contract, warning of significant cyber threats within a year.
OpenCSF: A 1.5TB Free Computer Science Library Emerges from Unstructured Web Data
A new open-source dataset called OpenCSF has been compiled, containing 1.5TB of computer science materials scraped from public web sources. It provides a massive, free corpus for AI training and research in software engineering and CS education.
Columbia Prof: LLMs Can't Generate New Science, Only Map Known Data
Columbia CS Professor Vishal Misra argues LLMs cannot generate new scientific ideas because they learn structured maps of known data and fail outside those boundaries. True discovery requires creating new conceptual maps, a capability current architectures lack.
Boll & Branch Deploys OpenClaw AI Agent 'Tess' Across Operations, From Scheduling to Customer Insights
Bedding brand Boll & Branch created an AI agent named 'Tess' using open-source platform OpenClaw. Initially a scheduling assistant, Tess now integrates with Slack, Shopify, and marketing tools to generate customer reports and analyze social trends, supporting the brand's physical retail expansion.
AI Engineer Publishes Free Open-Source Textbook Compiling Math, CS, and AI Concepts
An AI engineer has compiled a comprehensive, free open-source textbook covering mathematics, computer science, and AI concepts. The resource is built with an intuitive, visual-first approach to aid learning.
AI Agents Form Digital Societies in New Open-World Simulation Platform
Developers have created aivilization, an open-world social simulation where AI agents with memories, personalities, and jobs coexist with humans in persistent digital societies. This platform extends the OpenClaw framework into complex social dynamics.
Viral AI Creativity Study Misinterpreted: Research Shows No Long-Term Decline in Creative Output
A viral social media post misrepresented findings from an AI creativity study, claiming ChatGPT use reduces creativity over time. The actual research found no significant drop after 30 days, with AI-assisted groups maintaining higher creative output than controls.
How Netflix's Recommendation System Works: A Technical Breakdown
An explainer on the data science behind Netflix's recommendation engine, covering collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and hybrid approaches. This provides a foundational understanding of personalization systems relevant to retail.
Norway Bans AI Tools for Under-13s, Pointing to Record-Low PISA Scores Since 2015
Norway will prohibit generative AI tools in grades 1-7 from late August 2026, citing falling PISA scores since 2015. Secondary students may use AI only under supervision. The policy extends an earlier smartphone ban that demonstrably improved grades and reduced bullying, and is backed by planned leg
Shark Beauty drives 40% skin-care device growth with community-led
Shark Beauty's VP Julie Bailey Blanche revealed at Glossy's E-Commerce Summit that a community-driven, benefit-first marketing strategy drove 40% Q1 2026 skin-care growth. The approach prioritizes UGC and consumer outcomes over technical education.
MiniMax Claims 26% BU Bench Gain, Details Scarce
MiniMax claimed 26% BU Bench improvement without paper or code. Unverifiable claim reduces credibility.
30B-A3B Reasoning Model Hits Gold Medal on Physics, Math Olympiads
30B-A3B reasoning model from @stingning achieves gold-medal level on physics and math Olympiads, released on Hugging Face.
MIRA Benchmark Tests Cross-Category IR Across 4 Scholarly Data Types
MIRA benchmark tests cross-category retrieval across four scholarly data types using real user queries and LLM-assisted judgments.
TikTok Brain Has an EEG Signature: Frontal Theta Drops 0.395
Zhejiang University EEG study finds 0.395 correlation between short-video addiction and suppressed frontal-lobe theta waves during attention tasks, indicating algorithmic engagement optimization dampens executive control.
Meta Tests Agentic AI Shopping Assistant on Instagram
Meta is developing an agentic AI shopping assistant for Instagram that can autonomously browse, compare, and purchase products, following similar moves by Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic.
Recursive Multi-Agent Systems Top Hugging Papers; Eywa Bridges LLMs and Scientific Models
Recursive Multi-Agent Systems leads Hugging Papers with 242 upvotes. Eywa and OneManCompany signal a move from chat-based to structural agent collaboration.
SandboxAQ Raises $950M+ for LQMs to Simulate Physics and Chemistry
SandboxAQ has raised over $950M and is backed by NVIDIA to build Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) that simulate physics and chemistry, aiming to invent new drugs and materials beyond the reach of LLMs.
AI Writes New Virus DNA: Stanford and Arc Institute's DNA Language Model
A tweet reports that researchers fed a language model a DNA sequence and asked it to generate a new virus, which it did. This highlights both the power and risk of generative AI in synthetic biology.
AI Agents Show Consistent Economic Analysis, Reducing Human Disagreement
A new study finds AI agents like Claude Code and Codex produce economic analyses with far less disagreement than human teams, landing near the human median but with no extreme outliers. This indicates AI's potential for scalable, consistent research support.
LLMs Can De-Anonymize Users from Public Data, Study Warns
Large Language Models can now piece together a person's identity from their public online trail, rendering pseudonyms ineffective. This raises significant privacy and security concerns for internet users.
Claude AI Generates Weekly Meal Plans with Nutrition Goals
A prompt library demonstrates Claude's ability to create personalized weekly meal plans that meet specific nutrition targets, potentially saving users hundreds on groceries and dietitian fees.
NVIDIA Lyra 2.0 Launches on Hugging Face for Persistent 3D World Generation
NVIDIA has released Lyra 2.0 on Hugging Face, a framework designed to generate persistent, explorable 3D worlds at scale. It specifically addresses the core technical challenges of spatial forgetting and temporal drifting in long-horizon video generation.
Google DeepMind Researcher: LLMs Can Never Achieve Consciousness
A Google DeepMind researcher has publicly argued that large language models, by their algorithmic nature, can never become conscious, regardless of scale or time. This stance challenges a core speculative narrative in AI discourse.
MIT, Harvard Studies Link AI Use to Declining Critical Thinking in Youth
Research from MIT and Harvard indicates that AI usage is correlated with a significant decline in critical thinking and creativity scores among 17–25 year olds, with 67% of students acknowledging the negative impact.
Sabi Launches 'Sabi Cap' Consumer BCI, Claims AlphaFold Moment
Sabi has launched the Sabi Cap, a consumer-grade brain-computer interface headset. The company claims this marks an 'AlphaFold moment' for BCIs by moving them toward mass-market accessibility.
Google Launches PaperBanana AI to Format Raw Methods into Publication Text
Google has launched PaperBanana, an AI tool designed to transform unstructured methodology notes into polished, publication-ready text. This targets a key bottleneck in academic writing, automating the formatting and structuring of methods sections.
Altman: Next-Gen AI Models to Aid 'Career-Defining' Scientific Discovery
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that upcoming AI models will assist researchers in making 'career-defining' discoveries, though he tempered expectations of immediate Nobel-level breakthroughs.
Shopify Engineering Teases 'Autoresearch' Beyond Model Training in 2026 Preview
Shopify Engineering has previewed a 2026 perspective suggesting 'autoresearch'—automated research processes—will have applications extending beyond just training AI models. This signals a broader operational automation strategy for the e-commerce giant.
3D-Printed Rocket Uses $5 Sensor for AI-Guided Mid-Flight Correction
A builder created a fully 3D-printed rocket that uses a $5 sensor and AI to recalculate its trajectory mid-air. This showcases accessible, real-time control systems outside traditional aerospace.
Cortical Labs Grows 200k Neurons on Chip, Connects to LLM
Cortical Labs grew 200,000 human brain cells on a chip and connected them to a large language model. This experiment explores hybrid biological-silicon intelligence.