AI has been able to speak for a while now. The voice is smooth, the words are clear, and the answers can be impressive. And still, many voice conversations don’t feel quite human. Not because the content is wrong, but because the rhythm is. Human dialogue is full of tiny…
Month: January 2026
Recursive Language Models: When the Prompt Becomes a Playground & Not a Paragraph
We’ve been treating prompts like letters. Write a long one. Add everything. Keep appending context. Hope the model “remembers.”And then we act surprised when multi-turn conversations degrade, get slow, expensive, or just… weird. The Recursive Language Model (RLM) paper is interesting because it challenges that habit. Instead of “one mega…
AI Has No Feelings, So Why Does Tone Matter?
If a machine can’t feel anxiety… why does anxious language change what it says? We’re used to thinking in binaries: But a recent study quietly disrupts that neat split. It doesn’t claim AI is conscious.It doesn’t claim AI suffers.Yet it shows something practical, measurable, and frankly… a little unsettling: When…