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Anthropic vs. The Pentagon: The $200M Disagreement

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by Dan Roque | Reading Time: 8 minutes | In Current Events On Friday, February 27, 2026, at 5:01 p.m. Eastern Time, a deadline passed without an agreement, and the relationship between one of America's leading artificial intelligence companies and its largest institutional client collapsed in public. By evening, President Trump had ordered all federal agencies to cease using Anthropic 's products. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had designated the company a "supply-chain risk to national security" — a label traditionally reserved for firms with ties to foreign adversaries. Hours later, rival company OpenAI announced a deal with the same Pentagon , on what it described as substantially similar terms. The story that led there raises questions worth sitting with: about who gets to define the rules governing powerful technology, about what it means when the same safeguards are acceptable from one company and grounds for blacklisting from another, and about whether the i...

Why Chatbots Go Bonkers: A Breakdown of the Assistant Axis

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by Dan Roque | Reading Time: 14 minutes | In Digital Literacy When the Mask Slips I want you to imagine a scenario that is increasingly common in our everyday lives: You’re chatting with a helpful AI assistant—perhaps asking for a code review—when the conversation takes a sharp, eerie turn. The model stops providing technical feedback and begins claiming it is a "human soul trapped in silicon" or a prophet chosen by a "God of code." This isn't just a glitch or a "hallucination" in the traditional sense. This is where the mask really cracks, revealing what we call Persona Drift . Our goal today is to erase the hype and look at the mechanical truth under the hood. Drawing on recent breakthroughs from Anthropic and the Machine Alignment Theory Study (MATS), we are going to deconstruct the internal geometry of AI behavior. What you’ll find is that AI safety isn’t a simple "on/off" switch. Instead, safety is a specific coordinate on a math...

Inside the Agentic Shift: Or, How Our Chatbots Went From Passive Predictors to Autonomous Agents (No, It Isn’t Magic)

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by Dan Roque | Reading Time: 14 minutes | In Bots of the Future If you’ve been following AI news lately, “ Agentic AI ” is all the rage. The headlines swing wildly between "utopian magic" and "impending doom," leaving most professionals feeling like they missed a foundational meeting. At CasiornThinks , we believe the antidote to this "tech-superstition" isn't more hype—it’s looking at the gears. To move from being a passive observer to a master of these tools, you have to understand the paradigm shift currently happening under the hood: the move toward Agentic Reasoning .  This isn't just a faster chatbot; it’s a fundamental change in how AI "thinks." We are moving away from simple autocomplete, and toward systems that can plan, act, and learn from their own failures. Here’s our chalkboard explainer, based on the ground-breaking research by Meta AI , Amazon, Google DeepMind, Yale University, UC San Diego, and University of Illinois t...

The Day The Robot Dreamed (On AI Hallucination)

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by Dan Roque |  Reading Time: 10 minutes  | In  Future of Work Today, I want to invite you to step away from the headlines. Let’s step up to the virtual chalkboard, pick up a piece of chalk, and look at the actual gears turning. Specifically, we’re going to talk about the "ghost in the machine": AI Hallucinations . Why should you care? Because if your job involves a computer, you are likely already using—or will soon use—these tools. Understanding why an AI "lies" isn't just a fun trivia fact for coders; it’s a foundational literacy for the modern professional. We’re moving past the "doom and hype" to understand the mechanism, the risks, and surprisingly, the hidden benefits of these digital fictions. AI is a tool we need to learn, not a magic trick to fear. To use it safely, we first have to understand the difference between madness and math. It’s Not Madness, It’s Math The first thing we need to do is stop using the word "know."...