Sean Hecht
@seanbhecht
Personal account, opinions my own. Angeleno by birth and by choice. Managing attorney at a major environmental law NGO. Former UCLA law prof/climate institute co-director.
Ugh. And check out the kicker—of course, the AI agent isn’t working from the actual text of the book. Its training data surely is dominated by online reviews and summaries—including, apparently, of film adaptations.
One funny thing about LLM chatbots is: if you keep asking them the right questions, you often get more and more admissions of their limitations and failure modes.
This is quite the candid admission! (I’m sure it answers this question somewhat differently each time it’s asked, since that’s what LLM chat bots do, and since we’ve already seen it answer questions about privilege in multiple ways.)
As far as I can tell, the only legumes in this new “food pyramid” graphic—which purports to emphasize protein—are canned green beans, frozen peas, and a peanut. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/07/w...
Yes. I have a page on their site from when I spoke on a panel at a FedSoc conference 17 years ago! tbf they added this disclaimer
This is unbelievably ignorant, or worse. Example: Benefits of just Clean Air Act ozone and particulate matter regulation alone exceed costs by a factor of 30: $2 trillion in benefits to $35 billion costs, over 30 years. This represents material benefits of many kinds! www.epa.gov/clean-air-ac...
One day away from an Originalist law professor doing whatever the hell this is
Absence of evidence in that essay is telling. It’s also completely ahistorical. I suspect there isn’t any historical example he could point to to support his point.
Maybe I’m missing something. But it seems really, really unlikely the old Spring Street federal courthouse in LA currently houses the HQ of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of CA. (BTW selling federal properties like this one is really outrageous!) www.latimes.com/business/sto...
I mean, it’s possible it’s related to this transaction from last week too, right? apnews.com/article/trum...
This is actually my favorite mid-2024 CharGPT result. (GPT4o!) There was absolutely no discussion of black pepper in the oral argument for this case. (I went back and listened.) 100% very, very, very specific hallucinations.
“Please illustrate, with a photorealistic style, a baseball game where all the players are former U.S. presidents”
NYT deeply failing to meet this moment. This is the top item in their The Morning newsletter to millions of subscribers. Everyone who understands government understands that Trump and Musk are crippling essential services & its ability to keep us all safe & healthy & secure—not “cutting red tape.”
Not sure how making the already-unprofitable WaPo less profitable, and worse, will help democracy, or the state of our media, or will punish Jeff Bezos www.barrons.com/news/turbule...
My quiet street in Los Angeles, just after midnight on NYE. The explosions have continued without a break, since just before 12. It’s much louder IRL, of course.
This is ChatGPT’s map of Los Angeles with the features mapped and labeled as they were during the era of Spanish colonization. (LOL)