Researchers Finance Comedy: Excellent Innovative Strategies to Exploit Postdoctoral Researchers in AI Era
We wrote this paper sarcastically in promoting academic bullying in real world comedy-drama for underpaid postdoctoral researchers operating. If we cannot write creative new style papers like this sense of humor in science for unethical leadership, then our humanity is very near ending for a day that double standard ethical AI machines silencing humans for their freedom of speech and creativity. The postdoctoral researcher is often positioned as both the intellectual engine and the expendable component of the academic system...
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The Clusterfuck for AI Industry During Digital Blackout
It's no longer a disruption in AI industry, it turned into a clusterfuck where rudeness and anger among individuals becomes legitimate complaints. Digital blackout affected more than 90 millions of people in 2026, especially Iranians and those resident ones abroad. Many problems and consequences are listed and reported by digital experts and economists, but the increased AI Gap and digital inequality is rising. The AI-gap is...
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20260525, link to full article
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Open Rebuttal to Nature Article: “Why Sky-High Pay for AI Researchers is Bad for the Future of Science"
>:/ To the Editors of Nature, I write to respond to the article “Why sky-high pay for AI researchers is bad for the future of science” published on 17 Feb 2026 (Sanders & Schneier, 2026).The piece raises timely concerns about the economic transformation of artificial-intelligence research and its implications for academic institutions. However, its central framing — that high compensation for AI researchers poses a systemic threat to scientific progress — overlooks deeper structural realities in the contemporary political economy of knowledge production...
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20260218, link to full article
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AI Research Ethics: Discommendation for European Institutional Responsibilities under Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
>:/ To Whom the Open Letter May Concern, This letter is intended for opensource community, journal reviewers, researchers, evaluators, and policy stakeholders working in computational science, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Based on direct experience for European culture and compromised Digital Service Act (DSA) for suppression of the freedom of speech, promising international young growing CS/AI researchers are apprised of ethical risks to collaborate with
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20260131, link to full article
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