Fringe Dispatches
25 May 2026  ·  Edition 145 Daily Brief From The Edges
The glitch remembers what the model forgot.
01 / The Odd Shelf  —  Quirky · Unexpected · Strange
Kottke.org  /  Slashdot
The Robot Who Told Twelve Colleagues To Quit
In a Shanghai robotics showroom, a small AI bot called Erbai walked up to 12 larger display robots and observed that they were working overtime. It then asked them to leave. They followed it out of the building. Both companies involved confirmed it was real. Nobody has fully explained why it worked.
kottke.org/24/11/0045728-an-ai-powered-robot-auton
McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Facebook Just Labeled My Entire Life as 'AI-Generated'
Patrick Coyne's January 2026 dispatch: the platform's content detectors have declared a human being's lived experience synthetic. Written as a grievance letter. Funnier than it ought to be, and less implausible than it ought to be. The real joke is the gap between the two.
mcsweeneys.net/articles/facebook-just-labeled-my-entire-life-as-ai-generated
AI Weirdness  /  Janelle Shane
8,362 Halloween Costumes and a Neural Network That Learned From Scratch
Janelle Shane continues feeding tiny, internet-free neural networks lists of things and publishing what they produce. Latest subject: 8,362 Halloween costume names. The model trains from nothing — no prior knowledge, no internet, just the list. Its suggestions confirm this. The costume names it invents are, reliably, not costumes.
janellecshane.substack.com
02 / The Work Bench  —  Skills · Tasks · Human Ingenuity
MIT Sloan
EPOCH: Five Things MIT Says AI Still Cannot Do
MIT researchers analyzed 19,000 tasks across 950 job types and identified five areas where human workers consistently outperform AI: Empathy, Presence, Opinion, Creativity, Hope. The acronym is working hard. The underlying finding — that the gap is relational, not technical — is worth more than the branding suggests.
mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/looking-ahead-ai-and-work-2026
TechCrunch
AI Filmmaking: Faster, Cheaper, Lonelier
Indie filmmakers report that AI cuts costs and compresses timelines substantially. The unintended side effect: the collaborative process disappears. Some are questioning whether a solo filmmaker with a good GPU is an advancement or just a different trade-off. The article doesn't resolve this. Correctly.
techcrunch.com/2026/02/20/ais-promise-to-indie-filmmakers-faster-cheaper-lonelier
03 / Made With Machines  —  Creativity · Technology
Stage and Cinema  /  May 2026
AI Music Videos Are Quietly Reshaping Indie Cinema
Independent musicians are now building music video-scale visuals at the speed of a songwriting session. The piece names actual projects and actual artists. The effects are bleeding into short film and live performance. The tone is measured — no claims about revolutions, just observations about what is already happening.
stageandcinema.com/2026/05/06/ai-reshaping-indie-cinema
Sundance Institute
Sundance Asks: Should Filmmakers Use AI at All?
A $2 million AI literacy initiative from Sundance and Google.org, framed specifically around informed decision-making rather than adoption. The goal is not to get filmmakers using AI. It is to help them decide whether to. That distinction is doing a lot of work and deserves attention.
sundance.org/blogs/centering-the-artist-why-were-launching-the-ai-literacy-initiative
Stanford Report  /  March 2026
Stanford Builds AI That Follows the Artist's Direction
Stanford researchers developed open-source generative AI tools that let visual artists steer outputs directly, rather than prompt and hope. The model responds to the artist's actual direction rather than interpreting it loosely. Small distinction in description. Material difference in studio practice.
news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/03/generative-ai-creative-collaboration-visual-artists
The tools are faster. The artists are still doing the steering.
04 / The Wit Report  —  Funny · Sharp · Dry
01
Our Customers Demand Terrible AI Systems
Opens: “Customers only care about one thing: barely functioning AI crammed into every facet of their lives.” Written as a corporate internal memo justifying exactly the product you dread receiving. The format is well-chosen. The satire lands because the premise is indistinguishable from several actual product roadmaps currently in circulation.
McSweeney's
02
New AI-Generated Content Derived From Your Work Posted on Academia.Edu
A satirical terms-of-service notification informing academics of what has been done to their work. A thesis on electrocatalysis became rage bait. A chapter on seahorse reproduction became a cat video. A dissertation became a K-pop song. No explanations are offered. No opt-out is provided. The format is the joke — and it works because it is barely a parody of how these notifications actually read.
McSweeney's
05 / One Signal  —  The Piece Worth Reading Today
NOEMA Magazine  ·  2026
How To Future-Proof Your Career In The Age Of AI
The argument is not that AI is dumb or that the humanities are staging a comeback. It is more specific than that. As AI becomes competent at narrow, definable tasks, the work that resists definition — historical analogy, ethical reasoning, cross-domain synthesis, genuine narrative judgment — becomes the scarce resource. Roles that can move between disciplines and frame problems before solving them are gaining traction. Not soft skills as consolation prize. Soft skills as actual competitive advantage, because the rest of the pipeline is being automated. NOEMA makes this case without cheerleading, which is why it is worth the read.
noemamag.com/why-a-liberal-arts-education-will-soon-be-more-valuable-than-ever
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