
The latest OpenAI model can disobey direct instructions to turn off and will even sabotage shutdown mechanisms in order to keep working, an artificial intelligence (AI) safety firm has found.
Written by Patrick Pester

The latest OpenAI model can disobey direct instructions to turn off and will even sabotage shutdown mechanisms in order to keep working, an artificial intelligence (AI) safety firm has found.
Written by John O'Sullivan, CEO, Principia Sciientific International

Color me a hardened cynic of the hyped-up potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to shape a wiser, better-informed future for humanity. But, like other inquisitive souls, I put ChatGPT to the test to see how AI ‘sees’ itself in this discussion.
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

Stand on a seaside shore, watch the tide roll in and out, and I can see, and feel, the Moon’s force, cyclical, ever present and yet not easy to unravel
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

The “landmark” Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report, released last week, listed vaccines among the possible contributors to the chronic disease epidemic in the U.S.
Written by Chris Morrison

Possibly one of the dumbest and most scientifically illiterate climate scare stories ever written has been published by the fast-fading UK Sky News
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

The May 21, 2025, US Senate HSGAC Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has been like a sledgehammer to the false narrative of “safe and effective” for the COVID-19 vaccines.
Written by The Vigilant Fox

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just sat down with human biologist and biohacker Gary Brecka to outline his bold new plan to shift the medical system from one that serves Big Pharma to one that actually serves the people.
Written by Kenneth Richard

A new evidence-based study provides compelling evidence that for decades, the IPCC has been engaged in “advocacy research,” or the “antiscientific practice of undertaking research designed to support a given hypothesis.”
Written by Paul Homewood

There has been discussion in the media in the last few days concerning claims that ‘net zero’ will only cost the UK £six billion a year
Written by Professor Larry Bell

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s book, The Coming Wave: AI, Power, and Our Future coauthored with Michael Bhaskar at once presents two opposite societal visions — utopian or dystopian — which perhaps only artificial intelligence itself will determine.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Tuesday’s announcement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women ignited a firestorm of criticism from many mainstream public health officials, organizations and doctors.
Written by Simon Kent

It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it. That is the rationale driving upwards of 10,000 climate doomers jetting to the French Riviera next week for what the UN has deemed the latest global “climate emergency” meeting
Written by Ben Pile

Last week, Ofgem announced that the Energy Price Cap would be lowered. From July, average bill payers will see “a decrease of seven percent compared to the cap set between April 1st to June 30th, 2025”
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Anger is boiling among the public about COVID-19 vaccine injuries, disabilities, and death.
Written by Louis Casiano

A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily halted the Trump administration’s effort to kill New York City’s controversial congestion pricing program
Written by Paul Homewood

Further to my post on the West Nile virus the other day, it is worth reading Prof Duane Gubler’s analysis of mosquito borne diseases a few years ago.