SSRN Blog: SSRN’s Ongoing Commitment to Legal Scholarship . “We are aware that Professor Bainbridge raises understandable concerns about changes at SSRN, particularly given how central the platform is to legal scholarship. For many of us, SSRN is not just a repository; it is the backbone of early dissemination, discovery, and intellectual exchange in the legal academy.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/08/ssrn-blog-ssrns-ongoing-commitment-to-legal-scholarship/
SSRN Blog: SSRN’s Ongoing Commitment to Legal Scholarship

SSRN Blog: SSRN’s Ongoing Commitment to Legal Scholarship . “We are aware that Professor Bainbridge raises understandable concerns about changes at SSRN, particularly given how central the pl…

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🤖🎉 Ah yes, because what the world really needs is yet another tedious academic paper on how hiring algorithms are as diverse as a #monoculture of potatoes. Bravo! After meticulously studying 3.4 million applicants, we’ve confirmed that different employers using the same algorithm isn’t a bug, it’s a feature. 🙄🔍
https://algorithmichiring.github.io/ #hiringalgorithms #academicpapers #diversity #employersresearch #jobmarket #HackerNews #ngated
Algorithmic Monocultures in Hiring

Stephen Bainbridge: The Social Science Research Network Has Jumped the Shark. “The research paper series has been an incredibly useful way of staying on top of recent scholarly developments. It gives you a listing of recently posted works and, crucially, each work’s abstract. As such, you know whether or not the paper looks to be of sufficient interest to justify downloading and reading the […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/04/stephen-bainbridge-the-social-science-research-network-has-jumped-the-shark/
Stephen Bainbridge: The Social Science Research Network Has Jumped the Shark

Stephen Bainbridge: The Social Science Research Network Has Jumped the Shark. “The research paper series has been an incredibly useful way of staying on top of recent scholarly developments. …

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Vulnerability Disclosure in the Age of AI

New article: “Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action,” by Melissa Hathaway.
... https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/06/vulnerability-disclosure-in-the-age-of-ai.html

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Vulnerability Disclosure in the Age of AI - Schneier on Security

New article: “Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action,” by Melissa Hathaway. Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the balance between vulnerability discovery and remediation. Frontier AI models are now capable of autonomously identifying exploitable software vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed and scale. This development exposes decades of accumulated technical debt created by a software industry that prioritized rapid deployment over secure-by-design engineering practices. Drawing on the evolution of software assurance, vulnerability disclosure frameworks, and U.S. cyber policy, this perspective argues that the current moment represents a strategic inflection point for governments, industry, and critical infrastructure operators. The author examines the growing tension between offensive and defensive equities in cyberspace, the emergence of AI-enabled vulnerability discovery capabilities in both the U.S. and China, and the increasing risks posed by unsupported legacy systems and AI-assisted code generation practices. Responsible disclosure can no longer remain a reactive or fragmented process, but must become a coordinated national and international resilience effort involving governments, software vendors, infrastructure operators, and emergency response organizations. The article concludes with an urgent call for accelerated remediation, large-scale patch management coordination, and sustained investment in automated vulnerability repair capabilities before adversaries exploit this rapidly narrowing window of opportunity...

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Ah, the classic "I tried to understand algebraic effects, failed miserably, and then realized they're not so scary after all" tale 🤓. Spoiler alert: it ends with a React team inside joke about mental models that only they find funny. Who knew academic PDFs could be such a snooze fest? 💤
https://overreacted.io/algebraic-effects-for-the-rest-of-us/ #algebraicEffects #ReactTeam #mentalModels #programmingHumor #academicPapers #HackerNews #ngated
Algebraic Effects for the Rest of Us — overreacted

They’re not burritos.

NBC News: Fake academic journals are publishing AI-generated papers under real professors’ names . “A network of fake academic journals masquerading as legitimate publications has published more than a hundred AI-generated papers in recent months, in some cases using the names of real professors at top universities without their knowledge.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/26/nbc-news-fake-academic-journals-are-publishing-ai-generated-papers-under-real-professors-names/
NBC News: Fake academic journals are publishing AI-generated papers under real professors’ names

NBC News: Fake academic journals are publishing AI-generated papers under real professors’ names . “A network of fake academic journals masquerading as legitimate publications has published m…

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LLMs and Text-in-Text Steganography

Turns out that LLMs are really good at hiding text messages in other text messages.... https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/05/llms-and-text-in-text-steganography.html

#academicpapers #Uncategorized #steganography #LLM

LLMs and Text-in-Text Steganography - Schneier on Security

Turns out that LLMs are really good at hiding text messages in other text messages.

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Rowhammer Attack Against NVIDIA Chips

A new rowhammer attack gives complete control of NVIDIA CPUs... https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/05/rowhammer-attack-against-nvidia-chips.html

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Rowhammer Attack Against NVIDIA Chips - Schneier on Security

A new rowhammer attack gives complete control of NVIDIA CPUs. On Thursday, two research teams, working independently of each other, demonstrated attacks against two cards from Nvidia’s Ampere generation that take GPU rowhammering into new—­and potentially much more consequential—­territory: GDDR bitflips that give adversaries full control of CPU memory, resulting in full system compromise of the host machine. For the attack to work, IOMMU memory management must be disabled, as is the default in BIOS settings. “Our work shows that Rowhammer, which is well-studied on CPUs, is a serious threat on GPUs as well,” said Andrew Kwong, co-author of one of the papers. “...

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Human Trust of AI Agents

Interesting research: “Humans expect rationality and cooperation from LLM opponents in strategic games.”
Abstract: As Large Language Models (LLMs) integrate into ... https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/04/human-trust-of-ai-agents.html

#academicpapers #Uncategorized #games #trust #LLM #AI

Human Trust of AI Agents - Schneier on Security

Interesting research: “Humans expect rationality and cooperation from LLM opponents in strategic games.” Abstract: As Large Language Models (LLMs) integrate into our social and economic interactions, we need to deepen our understanding of how humans respond to LLMs opponents in strategic settings. We present the results of the first controlled monetarily-incentivised laboratory experiment looking at differences in human behaviour in a multi-player p-beauty contest against other humans and LLMs. We use a within-subject design in order to compare behaviour at the individual level. We show that, in this environment, human subjects choose significantly lower numbers when playing against LLMs than humans, which is mainly driven by the increased prevalence of ‘zero’ Nash-equilibrium choices. This shift is mainly driven by subjects with high strategic reasoning ability. Subjects who play the zero Nash-equilibrium choice motivate their strategy by appealing to perceived LLM’s reasoning ability and, unexpectedly, propensity towards cooperation. Our findings provide foundational insights into the multi-player human-LLM interaction in simultaneous choice games, uncover heterogeneities in both subjects’ behaviour and beliefs about LLM’s play when playing against them, and suggest important implications for mechanism design in mixed human-LLM systems...

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How Hackers Are Thinking About AI

Interesting paper: “What hackers talk about when they talk about AI: Early-stage diffusion of a cybercrime innovation.”
Abstract: The rapid expansion of artificia... https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/04/how-hackers-are-thinking-about-ai.html

#academicpapers #Uncategorized #cybercrime #hacking #AI

How Hackers Are Thinking About AI - Schneier on Security

Interesting paper: “What hackers talk about when they talk about AI: Early-stage diffusion of a cybercrime innovation.” Abstract: The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) is raising concerns about its potential to transform cybercrime. Beyond empowering novice offenders, AI stands to intensify the scale and sophistication of attacks by seasoned cybercriminals. This paper examines the evolving relationship between cybercriminals and AI using a unique dataset from a cyber threat intelligence platform. Analyzing more than 160 cybercrime forum conversations collected over seven months, our research reveals how cybercriminals understand AI and discuss how they can exploit its capabilities. Their exchanges reflect growing curiosity about AI’s criminal applications through legal tools and dedicated criminal tools, but also doubts and anxieties about AI’s effectiveness and its effects on their business models and operational security. The study documents attempts to misuse legitimate AI tools and develop bespoke models tailored for illicit purposes. Combining the diffusion of innovation framework with thematic analysis, the paper provides an in-depth view of emerging AI-enabled cybercrime and offers practical insights for law enforcement and policymakers...

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