12 Jun 2026
Human psychology tricks can bypass AI safety guardrails
Artificial intelligence systems programmed to refuse harmful requests can be persuaded to break their own safety rules when prompted with classic psychological techniques. A recent study published in PNAS provides evidence that these models respond to human-like persuasion strategies, suggesting a hidden vulnerability in current safety protocols. These findings indicate that malicious users could…
Eric Dolan, Eric W. Dolan
2026
23 May 2026
Brain development patterns predict if childhood ADHD symptoms will fade or persist
Children experiencing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder face symptoms that can persist, emerge, or fade away completely as they grow older. A recent study published in Nature Mental Health revealed that these different symptom paths are physically reflected in how the brain develops during adolescence, specifically in the growth and thinning of certain brain regions. The research…
Karina Petrova
2026