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AI Resource Pro - May 18, 2026: arXiv Bans AI Slop, OpenAI Weighs Suing Apple, and AI's Power Crunch Hits Lake Tahoe

5 min · 18. mai 2026
episode AI Resource Pro - May 18, 2026: arXiv Bans AI Slop, OpenAI Weighs Suing Apple, and AI's Power Crunch Hits Lake Tahoe cover

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The preprint server arXiv will ban authors for a full year if they submit papers with unchecked AI output, such as hallucinated citations or stray chatbot comments, after a Lancet study found fabricated citations have risen twelvefold since 2023. OpenAI is weighing legal action against Apple over a ChatGPT integration insiders say got buried, has hired an outside law firm, and may send a breach-of-contract notice as iOS 27 prepares to add Gemini and Claude to Siri. Lake Tahoe needs a new electricity supplier by 2027 as data center demand drives Western power prices up, with NV Energy fielding requests for more than 22 gigawatts of new load. OpenAI brings its Codex coding agent to the ChatGPT mobile app on iOS and Android. And Richard Socher launches Recursive Superintelligence, a $650 million startup building AI that redesigns itself with no human in the loop. Plus open source: OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger runs roughly 100 Codex agents at $1.3 million a month, and OpenClaw becomes a nationwide craze in China even as Beijing bars state firms from running it.

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