I highlighted gatt.org, a clever spoof of the World Trade Organization website that the WTO openly dislikes. The project is an example of political satire and culture jamming, often associated with the activist group The Yes Men.
Letting LLMs talk to each other creates surprisingly rich emergent behavior, from witty fictional banter to unsettling philosophical dialogues and useful synthetic interview formats.
Forcing a defensive LLM to say “Yes” turns prompt hacking into an educational game and demonstrates just how fragile simple instruction-based safeguards still are.
Image models can generate original physically impossible scenes, and evaluating those outputs surfaces what makes paradoxical images feel clever rather than merely strange.
This talk transcript shows how reshaping and joining mismatched maps unlocks political, administrative, and business insights that would otherwise stay hidden in disconnected geographic layers.
I examine Ilayaraja’s controversial decision to alter Thyagaraja’s 'Mari Mari Ninne' for Sindhu Bhairavi. I analyze his use of Saramathi, Hindholam, and Chandrakauns raagams in cinema, highlighting how he adapts classical structures for popular audiences.