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Companies May 3

Artisan AI Accused of Using 'This Is Fine' Art Without Permission

KC Green, the cartoonist behind the "This Is Fine" dog meme, says Artisan AI used his artwork in an advertisement without his permission. Green posted publicly that no one from the company contacted him, and he received no payment.

Research Notable May 3

Harvard Study: AI Outdiagnosed Human ER Doctors on Real Emergency Cases

A new Harvard study found that at least one large language model (LLM - AI software trained on text, like the technology behind ChatGPT or Claude) outperformed two human emergency room doctors on diagnostic accuracy. The researchers tested AI models across a range of medical scenarios, including real ER cases drawn from actual patient records - not synthetic or hypothetical presentations.

Policy Notable May 3

X Now Labels AI-Generated and AI-Edited Photos Automatically

X is now automatically labeling photos that are fully or partially generated by AI - meaning images you post that were created with tools like DALL-E 3 or edited with AI features in apps like Adobe Firefly will carry a visible marker visible to anyone who sees the post.

Tools May 3

8 Claude Code Workflow Habits That Produce Production-Ready Output

What happens when you hand Claude Code a vague requirement and expect production-ready output? Usually, you get technically correct code that solves the wrong problem — then spend 20 minutes re-explaining what you actually wanted.

Tools Notable May 3

The Real AI Coding Bottleneck Isn't Code Generation - It's Specs

What happens when generating code becomes so fast it's essentially free? The bottleneck shifts upstream - to the spec.

Research Notable May 3

AI Outperforms Doctors on Diagnosis in a Growing Number of Studies

For most of medical history, diagnosis was the one clinical task that seemed genuinely hard to automate. Pattern recognition was only half the job. A doctor also had to weigh a patient's full history, account for the things they weren't saying, and navigate the messy ambiguity of overlapping symptoms. That argument for human primacy is getting harder to make.

Policy Notable

Anthropic Updates Its Responsible Scaling Policy With New Danger Thresholds

After a year of running under its first-ever Responsible Scaling Policy (RSP), Anthropic has published a revised version that adds clearer capability thresholds, fixes procedural gaps the company admitted to, and puts a new face in charge of enforcement.