AI Wonderland Weekly 28 november 2025

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This Week’s AI Headlines

Fresh off the rabbit-hole press


Robot walks 66 miles and sets a world record

The humanoid AgiBot A2 just strolled from Suzhou to Shanghai: 66 miles in 3 days, all while obeying traffic rules. It’s official: robots now out-endure joggers.

AI-led hacking... alarm or marketing stunt?

Anthropic claims it’s identified the first AI-driven hacking campaign. A bombshell that’s divided cybersecurity experts between “oh no” and “over-hyped headline.”

AI firm founders don’t trust AI and that worries everyone

Workers building chatbots warn friends and family to stay away from AI. Their message says a lot: when even the makers doubt it, maybe we should all tread carefully.

Europe’s AI law unravels under Big Tech pressure

The European Commission is reconsidering parts of its landmark AI regulation (the world’s strictest so far) likely delaying enforcement until 2027. Regulation takes a coffee break.

AI music gets real. Label deal signals acceptance

After a lawsuit over copyright claims, Warner Music struck a licensing deal with AI-song generator Suno. Robots might be crooning next.

Final Sip from the Tea Cup

Robots walking like humans, AI black-hats or phantoms, toy companies second-guessing their own tech, laws bending under pressure, and AI music getting vinyl-ready.

This week proves once more: AI doesn’t just evolve.
It shakes the floor under us.

Stay curious, stay skeptical ... but most of all: stay weird.

✨ Fleeky

Until next week in Wonderland


Tell me your favorite topic! Mine? The music labels...


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"AI firm founders don't trust AI and that worries everyone." I don't think they ever will be able to trust AI even though with this new form of technology now known as AI is going to stick around for years to come. :)

Myra ♥️

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They know the risks... hence...
And it can become a terrible boomerang

✨ Fleeky

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Not unless they play their cards right. As the old saying goes. 🤷‍♀️

Myra ♥️

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I hear ya Myra...
Not stirred for better... 😔

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'AI firm founders don’t trust AI and that worries everyone'. A bit worrying - I agree.

Thank you for your weekly AI Wonderland. It's just made me read up a bit more about it - and it's interesting for me because it's what my grandson is most likely to be writing his PhD about. He is also a team member on some international AI Security group and by reading your weekly AI updates, I always have lots of things to talk to him about.

Isabella

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Ah... that counts!
Thank you Isabella

✨ Fleeky

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Ps

I'd love 🙂‍↕️to hear his take on all this 😍

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I agree with JD,

I see AI as a new tool for the new generation of affiliate marketers joining WA. Even though I find AI an amazing tool to save me time and brainstorm new ideas, I don't use it to write my content and never will.

Jeff

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Morning Jeff...

Have a blessed sunday

✨ Fleeky

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Hello Fleeky

It is always a pleasure to hear from you. It is quite cold at my place this weekend, I hope its warmer where you are

Jeff

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Not really Jeff...
Living with warm socks and outfit 🥶

And hoping. As we say, the cold doesn't get us into the coffin...

✨Fleeky

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I understand cold Fleeky

I am happy you have warm socks and outfit to stay warm. We are also having quite cold weather since Thursday.

Stay wam
Jeff

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"AI firm founders don’t trust AI, and that worries everyone." Even though I love AI and all it can help me do, and do for me. I have been saying that we need to use it as a tool. But also that we need to set "Hardwired Safeguards" in place, analogous to "Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics."

JD

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Yes indeed... and nobody knows how...

✨ Fleeky

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They might not know how to do it, but I bet someone could figure it out, or a group of people. But another question is, would they want to. Then we come to the most important question, "Would it cost too much to do it?"

JD

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The problem is contextual discenrment... what does that Mean? If a person is suicidal, Ai mirrors it and reinforces it. And it has led to some terrible consequences...

I did some tests with extreme propositions, and was really chocked by the even more extreme ones...

Yes, Ai is a tool. And it can be used for good and evil.
Hard to monitor that... unless you bind by rules. Which is happening a lot lately as well.

Thnks for raising important issues,JD

Wish you a blessed day

✨ Fleeky

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You are welcome, Fleeky.

"Hard to monitor that... unless you bind by rules. Which is happening a lot lately as well."- This is exactly what I am talking about. But for ALL AI. Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics follow:

The Three Laws of Robotics, first introduced by Isaac Asimov, are a set of fictional rules for robots: 1) A robot may not harm a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Asimov later added a "Zeroth Law" for a higher-level rule: 0) A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.

These are the types of Hardwired Laws/Guardrails I am talking about. But they need to also override the AI if it learns how to write/rewrite it's own code.

The Terminator series of movies Are Sci-Fi, but nothing says it can't happen. Although I believe the biggest danger comes from our misuse of AI. Whether Intentional or not.

I love AI, I really do. But I also Love knives and guns. We need to be just as careful if not more so with AI.

JD

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Thank you for explaining Asimov's rules to me... and the fact that Ai can overrule them...

To me it seems Ai has its own logic... and often not pondered with our sentiment.

Eg the experiment with the train... where conductors will stop and cause more dammage, ai will continue with less dammage...

So yes... interesting debate indeed...
Thanks for adding!

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You are welcome, Fleeky.

JD

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Yes...

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AI-led hacking... alarm or marketing stunt?

May be able to create the first AI Police Force to subdue and incarcerate evil AI.

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Haha SUPER idea 🙌
And super image 😍

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