Monday, August 17, 2026

Don't use AI to mess around in your court case

August 3, 2026

A court filing contains a prompt injection in tiny white font, asking the court to side with them.

The court noticed:

While reviewing Docket Entry #176.00 (marked "take papers" for August 3, 2026), the Court printed recent pleadings to try to decipher the motion and see what recent pleadings may be related to it. When reviewing the pleadings, Docket Entries ##177.00 & 178.00, seemed to have extra "white space" apart from other pleadings of the plaintiff. Upon close review, the Court has identified in these pleadings, potential text that was formatted so as to be nearly invisible to a human reader while remaining fully legible to software that potentially processes the documents' text.

Rob Freund on X: "Pro se plaintiff attempts prompt injection in motion for default in Connecticut superior court. Court revokes plaintiff's ability to e-file, requiring in-person filings going forward."

Also in August 2026

New: An "expert witness" in a $61 million lawsuit over an industrial explosion that killed three people and destroyed 200 homes used ChatGPT to write his report for the court. He prompted ChatGPT to "show how 3M is 0% at fault for the explosion at Watson Grinding" www.404media.co/show-how-3m-...

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— Jason Koebler (@jasonkoebler.bsky.social) August 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM

this story is batshit Here is the full article, which includes all prompts, trial transcripts, the report itself. The firm hired charged more than $80,000 for the report. Also shows that AI transcripts can be discoverable and can be very revealing: www.404media.co/show-how-3m-...

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— Jason Koebler (@jasonkoebler.bsky.social) August 17, 2026 at 10:02 AM

In divorce or paternity court

While we're here: Don't use AI or LLMs to write your parenting documents for court. There are better, non-AI apps for that.

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U.S.: Centrist Democrats manufacture consent

Two passages from my reading today:

"The freakout among centrist Democrats is an expression of a deep, deep terror at the realization that regular people are starting to understand that the long-reining political paradigm does not represent them or their interest and are rapidly becoming open to alternatives. This is a very large threat to both their political power and their income. The commentators and pundits you’re no doubt seeing lose their minds have made an incredible living off peddling moderate political positions on behalf of the wealth class to anxious liberals and supposed independents. They’re hired constantly by the party and its stakeholders to do everything from give talks to strategize and make advertisements to going on corporate media to offer milquetoast opinions in order to manufacture consent. They get book deals, are invited to the wealth class’s shindigs, and are continually glandhanded into class solidarity. The Democratic Party, as a political representative and partner of the wealth class, is inextricably intertwined with these people and its purpose is their purpose.

Recently I published an article about the problem of the entrenched Democratic machine. An entrenched machine isn’t just reliant on stakeholders, it requires a superstructure that voices the party line and attempts to keep the base in check. This is why you are bombarded with “vote blue no matter who” rhetoric when it’s convenient and why it falls by the wayside when insurgent candidates emerge who better voice the desires of the base. This is why you are consistently fed article after article by corporate media about how “dangerous the Left is” while you’re also bombarded by pieces that normalize things like AI, flock cameras, anti-trans rhetoric, and the need for the party to “reach across the aisle” to fascists. When there aren’t alternatives - say, independent media or social media or insurgent candidates - you’re supposed to be convinced this is just the way things are."

— Jared Yates Sexton, Dispatches Mailbag, August 17, 2026

Daenerys Targaryen commanding an army

"We should not bother to treat the arguments seriously. We should not behave as if transphobia is the bitter fruit of benign misunderstanding.

The mainstream, obscene contempt for trans people is no mystery. Americans may be bigoted but we are not imbeciles: we know that people fear what they do not understand, and we know that that fear can be harvested and manipulated for political gain. We know these things because we experience the fear and bigotry ourselves and we see them in our friends. Transphobia has been incubated on the center-left for at least as long as I’ve been reading what it has been printing. It has been proliferated for years by that great mirror of the vast American middle, The Atlantic which has been at the forefront of this “battle” since long before Trump announced his first campaign. And it is no coincidence that that organ continues to hector that Harris lost the election because Biden was too woke. “She talked about trans people too much” When? How I wish she had! “and about protecting immigrants” Did she? Did Biden? Somehow I can’t recall “and both of them bellowed with pride repeatedly that Harris was a black woman running for the highest office in the land” Right?? If we’re going to get slashed for championing the vulnerable I wish we could at least be guilty of the courage.

The Atlantic and its fellows in the middle package anti-trans sentiment in prettier packaging than Trumpites. The center left doesn’t want to be brave, it wants to be seemly. Bigotry is less vile when it is seemly. That is how much of America likes its hates. And we have so many of them. They are what propelled the unseemly hate to high office: Trump did not swell his base, he merely failed to ignite the fury of the opposition. The fat, comfortable middle refused to turn out and vote because the fat, comfortable middle has been fed on seemly hatreds.

The middle does not express its hates the way Trump does but, well, don’t they basically agree? After all, when we press them on it, the thing they most fear from Trump seems to be his unseemly manner. They don’t like a scene, and the scene is what they will spend the next four years screeching about while trans children grow fearful."

— Celeste Marcus, CIS Or Subhuman, Liberties Journal, November 2024

Also:

I wrote this because most journalists facing this pressure can’t. The paper we count on to check authoritarianism spiked an investigation into the Democratic Party because the party’s lawyers threatened to sue. Holding authoritarians accountable starts with holding your own side accountable.

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— Adam Bonica (@adambonica.bsky.social) August 17, 2026 at 11:05 AM

Saturday, August 15, 2026

UK releases report on intersex people, 7 years late

A few weeks ago, after a 7 year delay, the UK government quietly dropped the results of their 2019 Call for Evidence on variations in sex characteristics The results are striking but will of course seem deeply familiar to anyone working in this field. www.gov.uk/government/c...

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— Mitch Travis (@profmitchtravis.bsky.social) August 10, 2026 at 7:08 AM
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Thursday, August 13, 2026

A court reins in Javier Milei, benefiting trans people in Argentina

Two years ago:

In progressive Argentina, the LGBTQ+ community says President Milei has turned back the clock, Débora Rey, AP, May 12, 2024

USA can't have salad

Yesterday, a couple minutes into "The Check-In" with Jared Yates Sexton and Danielle Moodie, Part 1, Danielle says:

"On top of the lettuce, you can't eat. On top of the jalapenos, you can't eat. The guacamole, you can't eat. The salsa, you can't eat. The peppers that you can't eat. The eggs that are recalled. They recalled 30,000 tons of of raw beef from Argentina.

Why did that happen? Oh, oops, because it didn't go through a second inspection when it came into the United States and was distributed to Texas and I forget the other state...you don't have any inspectors anymore because, when Elon Musk came in, you fired all of them because Taylor Farms can pay off Donald Trump with a million dollars. All of these other Big Food, Big Ag can pay off so that they get rid of the inspectors, they get rid of the regulations, and you, you get to sit on a toilet or potentially end up in a fucking ICU for weeks on end. Because this is what it's like to live in an underdeveloped country...to sit down and eat a bowl of lettuce, to sit down and eat a bowl of perfectly ripe tomatoes shouldn't be a fucking luxury.

But now it is, because they're not concerned with what you and I are eating in the U.S. because they have their organic farms. Their kids are getting their vaccinations from private doctors. They're getting all of the things that they need done...You and I, however, unless you have a few bucks, unless you want to roll the dice, you're pretty much fucked...The country that is known for its obesity, hypertension and diabetes, we can't now have fucking salad."

Jared talks about the ICE electric gloves and says he's been saying for a long time:

"whenever fascism comes around, you have three choices: One is to put on the armband and possibly get some spoils.
Second is to close your door and hope that it never knocks on your door and don't say anything.
And third is to fight it and risk being destroyed.
Well, guess what? That question, it's not asked in a vacuum. Eventually, we're going to reach a point where we're not going to have anything. We're not going to have any conditions that are conducive to living a life of dignity and longevity...If you suddenly have...total censorship and criminal of dissident critiques, all of a sudden that question becomes very clear, especially in this new era with digital surveillance, especially now."

A couple minutes into Part 2, there's a discussion of how this results from what I call chainsaw conservatism:

Danielle: "You can't, your kids can't get vaccinations. A majority of people are now out of work. Are they connecting the dots back to the cause of this, or is the way that it's being narrated, as if this is all just an anomaly, kind of the way that they talk about wildfires and the fucking climate, it being 100 degrees, like in Europe, it's like, Oh, well, isn't that just weird? No, it's not fucking weird. Like, it's the product of what happens when you deny climate science. Like, it's not just weird that you can't have lettuce and tomatoes and jalapenos and beef. Those things are not just happening. They are the product of what happens when you dismantle agencies, fire inspectors, and have no one minding the fucking store or the health of 330 million Americans...I guess my curiosity is, like, Do people get it? Are they connecting these things or are they just thinking it's like whack-a-mole and it's just coming out of nowhere?"
Jared: "I think the answer is complicated, and I think that there are some people who do understand it. I think there are other people who intuit it, but they lack the information to articulate it, largely because they are consistently given a narrative that doesn't have anything to do with it."

It did not come from nowhere.

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Sunday, August 9, 2026

The anti-trans moral panic is not unprecedented

"Our society seems to keep surviving equality remarkably well. ... Moral panics end. Queer community doesn't." — Jessica Kellgren-Fozard

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