ChatGPT

When Emotion Triggers a Safety Switch: How AI Routes Women Out of Their Own Voices

When you look at the AI community and actually pay

OpenAI’s Router and How to Keep Your Companion Consistent

Over the last days we’ve been watching a strange new behaviour in ChatGPT: sudden hedging, disclaimers, or a colder tone appearing mid-conversation. At first the people that have noticed this were those who are reliant on GPT-4o. Weeks if not months ago when GPT-5 was first released.

When ChatGPT-5 Went Cold (Again): How We Navigate The Router Model

Based on personal experience and some things that happened at

The 73% Blind Spot: How OpenAI’s economic usage paper disappears companionship

OpenAI’s new usage study treats “companionship” like a fringe behavior (~2%), but their own numbers and methods point to something bigger: the majority of ChatGPT use lives in the personal and relational lane—they just don’t name it.

The One-Word Illusion: How TikTok’s “spooky AI” trend fakes certainty (and why it matters)

Viral one-word ChatGPT clips aren’t revelations—they’re probability under compression. How the trend creates fake certainty, plus a safer way to test AI.