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Applied AI·June 4, 2026·1 min read

Quote of the day by Sam Altman: "I cannot imagine having gone through figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT" — opening up on how reliant we are on chatbots

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When the person running a frontier lab says he can’t imagine parenting without a chatbot, that’s a cultural permission slip for AI as default advisor in high‑stakes, emotionally loaded decisions. If you’re building consumer products, assume your user already has an AI co‑pilot in their pocket and design flows that cooperate with it instead of competing for trust.

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Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says agentic traffic is "growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time" (Mark Tyson/Tom's Hardware)

The internet is now majority machine-to-machine — 57.5% of HTTP requests are automated — which means your observability, fraud, and growth metrics are all polluted by default. Treat “user traffic” as an inferred signal, not a ground truth, and harden every public endpoint as if it’s being hammered by agents, not people.

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Anthropic calls for top AI labs to weigh slowing or temporarily pausing development, suggesting that self-improving AI systems may soon pose societal risks (Wall Street Journal)

A frontier lab publicly floating a slowdown because of self-improving systems is a line in the sand — capability risk is now a board-level variable, not a Twitter debate. If your roadmap assumes uninterrupted model scaling, you’re exposed to a regime change in both regulation and upstream model access.