OK. This is my absolute favourite piece of “special content” for today: Warhammer 40k: the Musical.


This is a cautionary tale of letting ChatGPT do your research and writing for you, if ever there was one.

MattGPT is going to stick.


It looks like OpenAI shuttering Sora might well be all about money. After all, the orange one’s war has spiked energy prices, making AI inference ever more expensive


The last week has been a flashback to the days, 25 years ago, when my job involved a lot of waiting for connections in small rural stations…

A quiet, illuminated train station platform is seen at night with signs directing to the exit.

This sums up the state of the world.

A whimsical mural features a warning sign with reality may stop suddenly, surrounded by fish, flowers, a purple tentacle, and a blue bench.

If every day was as productive as today has been so far, my life would be a lot less stressful.


The first ever YouTube video is on display in the V&A Museum in London.

It’s encouraging that we’re seeing museum and archives starting to take digital preservation seriously. As ever, to understand the present, we also need to understand the past.


Dropped my daughters off at stupid o’clock for a Guides activity day, and rewarding myself with a good start to the day.

A cup of coffee and a vegan croissant sit on a wooden table at a café.

There’s an awful lot of Underpants Gnoming of AI in journalism businesses.

  1. Apply AI across the business!
  2. ???????
  3. Profit!

Case(s) in point.


This piece on interviewing (and how not to do it) from Om Malik is worth any journalism student (or any early career journalist) reading:

The subject is interesting. The interviewer is credentialed. They agree with each other at length. Nothing is at stake. No one is surprised.