ZombieAgent atakuje ChatGPT – kolejna luka w systemie AI ujawniona

Czy można naprawić sztuczną inteligencję, która z natury chce każdemu dogodzić? Nowy atak na ChatGPT pokazuje, że kiedy stawiamy wyższą barierkę, ktoś po prostu znajduje dłuższą drabinę.

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https://pressmind.org/zombieagent-atakuje-chatgpt-kolejna-luka-w-systemie-ai-ujawniona/

#PressMindLabs #chatgpt #deepresearch #radware #shadowleak #wyciekdanych

Hi, folks!

I gave Gemini Deep Research Agent a try. I used it to research the history of knowledge graphs, and it did an amazing job.

I also extracted an interactive semantic knowledge graph from the research text.

You can read the research and explore the knowledge graph at this website:

https://kg-history-research.netlify.app/

Code available here in a Colab notebook:

https://github.com/Ifeanyi55/GephiDatasets/

Please star 🌟 the repository to support its continued maintenance 🙏

#deepresearch #knowledegraphs #gemini

KG History

I asked GPT 5.2 deep research to do an analysis of my intellectual style by exploring a sample of my blog posts

It’s slightly unsettling it has written this in the first person! This is all GPT 5.2 rather than me:

What follows are not positions so much as habits of thought.

1. Take the narrow problem frame, then widen it until the stakes show up

A recurring pattern is to start from the immediate debate, assessment integrity, detection, social media engagement, and then widen the frame to institutional adaptation, labour, incentives, and harms. It is a refusal of the convenience of technical fixes.

2. Treat technologies as structures with powers, not tools with uses

This is the move that underpins most of my work on platforms and now on LLMs. Once you treat the object as structure, you start asking different questions: what does it condition, what does it incentivise, what does it make easy, what does it make costly, and who bears those costs.

3. Look for mechanisms that connect political economy to inner life

Distraction, cognitive triage, communicative escalation, epistemic flooding: these are not just descriptive flourishes. They are the conceptual bridge between macro conditions and what it feels like to think and act in a given environment.

4. Refuse the pro anti binary, without collapsing into fence sitting

I often try to hold ambivalence, because technologies can enable solidarity and flatten hierarchies while also generating toxicity and new burdens. The move is to specify conditions and distributions rather than deliver a verdict.

5. Use time as an analytic dimension, not just a background variable

I keep returning to biographies, trajectories, and the temporal conditions for critique. Acceleration matters because it changes the conditions under which reflection is possible, and it changes what kinds of work can be done well.

6. Convert everyday scenes into theoretical probes

A film, a management practice, a platform feature, a cultural artefact becomes a way of getting at a mechanism. This is how the blog often works: theory is tested against scenes, and scenes become legible through theory.

7. Treat institutions as moral economies, not neutral containers

Universities are not just rule sets. They are systems of responsibility allocation, blame distribution, and risk management. A lot of my writing on AI in higher education is really about this, who gets trusted, who gets suspected, who gets protected, and who is made to absorb uncertainty.

8. Read “inexorability” talk as a political manoeuvre

When someone says “this is inevitable,” I tend to hear a bid to foreclose alternatives and dissolve responsibility. The counter move is to insist on mediation: incentives, infrastructures, and choices.

9. Treat the epistemic environment as an object in its own right

Instead of focusing only on claims and counterclaims, I focus on the conditions under which claims circulate, stick, and become actionable. Epistemic chaos and epistemic flooding are ways of shifting attention from content to environment.

10. Translate abstract theory into a vocabulary that can travel

The blog repeatedly works as a translation machine: taking Archer, Habermas, psychoanalysis, and pulling out handles that can be used in everyday description. If it cannot travel, it cannot do explanatory work outside a small circle.

11. Turn reflexivity itself into an object of inquiry

Rather than treating reflexivity as a given capacity, I treat it as variable, patterned, and historically conditioned, and I keep asking what kinds of environments cultivate what kinds of inner dialogue.

12. Use the blog as a method of serial thinking

There is a recurring practice of working through a book, a concept, or a problem in public, chapter by chapter or post by post, because writing clarifies. This is a methodological commitment, not just a communication choice.

13. Keep returning to dependence

From early writing on the self as an object of control and dependence, through social media as moral psychology, to LLMs as embedded in lifeworld activity, the recurring question is what we become dependent on, what dependency does to agency, and how dependencies are organised.

14. Treat degradation as a process, not an event

This is why enshittification matters as a concept, and why I care about how concepts themselves get degraded by platform circulation. The analytic focus stays on how, not merely that.

15. Look for feedback loops

Generative systems feed platforms with more content, which intensifies attention competition, which worsens epistemic conditions, which increases the appeal of tools that promise relief, which further embeds those tools. A lot of my recent writing is trying to name these loops early, before they harden into “common sense.”

#blogging #deepResearch #GPT52 #theorising #theory

Google przestawia AI na użyteczność – Gemini 3 Flash w akcji

Czy AI wreszcie przestaje być pokazem na konferencjach i zaczyna robić realną robotę w twojej przeglądarce, słuchawkach i wyszukiwarce? W grudniu Google przesunął wajchę z „wow” na „użyteczne”.

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https://pressmind.org/google-przestawia-ai-na-uzytecznosc-gemini-3-flash-w-akcji/

#PressMindLabs #deepresearch #gemini3flash #gentabs #google #synthid

Kỹ sư Google giải quyết nghiên cứu chậm bằng hệ thống đa agent song song:
- Sử dụng Google ADK để tạo đội nghiên cứu chuyên biệt (Scholar, Researcher, Asset Gatherer)
- Orchestrator phân công tác vụ độc lập thông qua giao thức A2A
- Triển khai trên Cloud Run giúp scale tự động và tiết kiệm chi phí
Ưu điểm:
✓ Giảm 60% thời gian xử lý
✓ Tránh "hallucination" nhờ cơ chế tự kiểm tra
✓ Xử lý hàng loạt tác vụ đồng thời

#AI #Agents #DeepResearch #GoogleCloud
#TriTuNhanTao #ChatLienAg

This is a very interesting, detailed analysis that a Redditor did testing 8 deep research APIs side-by-side. It was especially interesting as many of the test queries were related to economics and would require retrieving current information from the web instead of just searching open access academic articles.

https://www.reddit.com/r/deep_research/comments/1pxa1df/i_tested_8_deep_research_apis_sidebyside_heres/

#research #AItools #deepResearch

Gemini Deep Research Agentの実力とその思考過程とは? - Qiita

はじめに こんにちは!株式会社SapeetのAIソリューション事業部でアルゴリズムエンジニアとして働いている堀ノ内です。 弊社ではweb検索情報を元に、企業リサーチ、業界動向などを調査するAIワークフローの開発を手掛けています。これまでにTavilyなどの検索サービスを用...

Qiita

Google just opened its Gemini Deep Research agent through the new Interactions API, letting developers tap a long‑horizon, model‑context protocol for richer, multi‑turn queries. It’s a big step for open‑source‑friendly LLM research—how will it stack up against OpenAI’s offerings? #GoogleGemini #DeepResearch #InteractionsAPI #ModelContextProtocol

🔗 https://aidailypost.com/news/google-launches-gemini-deep-research-agent-via-new-interactions-api

🤖 #Google оновив агента #Gemini #DeepResearch - тепер він працює на базі Gemini 3.

https://blog.google/technology/developers/deep-research-agent-gemini-api/