Confidently Wrong: What AI Hallucinations Teach Us About Ourselves
In every age, we’ve built tools that mirror us more than we realize. The printing press amplified our words, the telescope extended our sight,...
AI Now Doing 90% of the Work, While Managers Proudly Claim 110% Credit
By The MORK Times Investigations Desk TheWorkTimes In an unprecedented leap for productivity theater, a new report confirms what everyone with a boss already suspected:...
Augment or Automate? What Four Million Conversations with AI Reveal About the Future of Work
When Charles Dickens opened A Tale of Two Cities with “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” he might...
The Myth of the Perfect Design: From Natural Selection to Artificial Intelligence
Billions of years before we debated Artificial General Intelligence on podcasts and policy panels, nature was already running the ultimate R&D lab. Evolution, armed...
HAPI Analysis of MIT’s State of AI in Business 2025
In every era of technological upheaval, there is a curious pattern: tools arrive with the promise of revolution, but transformation lags behind. The printing...
The Elegant Loop of AI Delusion: Why Better Prompts Aren’t Enough
In 1877, two French psychiatrists described a bizarre and unsettling phenomenon: Folie à deux—a psychological condition in which one person’s delusion becomes so persuasive...



























