Shots from the Animated feature 'Batman Knightfall' which is coming soon. I can tell you they've done a great job. It's the comics.
Of course I love the long eared Batman so I'm biased!
A student submitted an essay she wrote by hand. Her university ran it through an AI detector. The detector said she cheated. She is autistic.
Her name is Moira Olmsted. Adelphi University. February 2026. Turnitin flagged her essay as 100% AI-generated. She was disciplined.
Two other AI detectors classified the same essay as human-written.
She sued. She won. The court called the school's decision "arbitrary and capricious."
She is not the only one.
In May 2026, a high school student in Palo Alto was expelled after an AI detector flagged his work. He faced visa revocation. He filed a federal civil rights lawsuit.
A researcher at Griffith University just proved mathematically why this keeps happening. The paper is on arXiv. The finding is one sentence.
AI text detectors have a structural flaw that no amount of better engineering can fix.
Here is what the math says.
If a university wants its detector to catch 80% of cheaters, at least 750 out of every 10,000 innocent students will be wrongly accused. That is not a software problem. It is a theorem.
If the university tries to limit false accusations to 1%, detection power collapses to 6%. It catches 6 out of every 100 AI-written papers. The other 94 get through.
There is no setting where the detector is both fair and effective.
The reason is diversity. Every student writes differently. Non-native English speakers use simpler vocabulary. Shorter sentences. Clearer structures. So does AI. A Stanford study found that 61.3% of TOEFL essays written by non-native English speakers were misclassified as AI-generated. A separate analysis tested 14 commercial detection tools. Zero out of 14 reached 80% accuracy.
The students most likely to be wrongly accused are non-native English speakers, neurodivergent students, and anyone who writes with clarity and precision. The qualities that make their writing effective are the same qualities the detector mistakes for a machine.
Vanderbilt University understood this. They disabled Turnitin's AI detection in 2023 after calculating that even a 1% error rate across 75,000 submissions would produce 750 wrongful accusations per year.
750 students accused of cheating for writing like themselves.
The paper's conclusion is not that we need better detectors. It is that the diversity of human writing itself makes accurate detection mathematically impossible.
The same thing that makes your writing yours is the thing that gets you accused.
https://t.co/L91ldtXP05
Elon joined my call for a global revolution over the Epstein files.
I responded to that with, “You’ll be included in my upcoming Human Rights report on Epstein files and complicity in Gaza genocide through Starlink and X.”
Elon flagged my account so that all my posts are sent directly to /dev/null.
Not enough people are talking about the relationship between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein! We do, but Elon is censoring this content and anyone who posts it.
Can you please do whatever you want to let him see this tweet as I am in X jail. Or better yet, make this tweet one of the most liked tweets ever. Send him the message that he can't manipulate the public anymore.
Chemmani matters to me, and it should matter to all of us, because if we don't care about children lying in unmarked mass graves, then what do we even mean when we speak of justice and the rule of law?
Chemmani resurfaced in 2025, but the story goes back to 1999 when excavations uncovered 15 sets of remains following testimony from convicted soldiers. The case itself stemmed from the murder of schoolgirl Krishanthi Kumaraswamy and her family.
The search for truth then stalled, because somehow we came to equate accountability with persecuting the military.
More graves are now being uncovered with more children are among the dead. how can we ignore this reality?
Chemmani is an acid test for accountability, because without it, can there really be lasting peace, trust in the state or reconciliation? After all, these were the very things promised after the war.
I think there needs to be a proper investigation that is impartial and perhaps even international in nature, because how do we investigate ourselves and then expect everyone else to simply accept the outcome?
For decades, Sri Lanka has investigated itself, and all that has done is deepen mistrust and prolong the pain of families who have spent years waiting for answers. How does that lead to any form of justice or even just closure for the families.?
Reconciliation has to come from recognising that every life matters equally and if we can't even agree on that, then what exactly are we trying to reconcile?
#AccountabilityProjectLK
#SriLanka
Sri Lanka needs mandatory disclosure for AI-generated content on digital media. Too many people, especially the elderly, are being misled into believing AI-created content on Facebook and Instagram are real. Without transparency, misinformation can spread rapidly and cause real harm to society.
Sri Lanka urgently needs mandatory “Made with AI” disclosure rules for all digital content on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
Elderly relatives are especially vulnerable, realistic AI images, videos, and voices look completely authentic and spread misinformation fast. We’ve already seen AI slop and deepfakes causing real confusion and harm.
Companies replacing junior roles with AI, only to complain about the lack of senior talent in 4-5 years, is going to be the most predictable crisis in hiring history.
we are not horrified enough by the direct and systemic violence that enables 380 (likely +) people - men, women and children - to be murdered and buried like this. Chemmani is now the site of the largest mass grave on the island. Accountability now! #SriLanka
Elon Musk is set to become a trillionaire within the next few months and a Karl Marx quote comes to mind.
"One day there will be trillionaires, but you will still have nothing."
Amazing powers of prediction.