
2026 July "AI Evaluation" Digest
The Lab Leaks We Can Actually Prove
A monthly digest of the latest developments, research trends and key initiatives in the realm of AI evaluation.
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The Lab Leaks We Can Actually Prove

Multiply and die

2001… subscribers odyssey

Nerf, Noise, or Narrative?

Physics Envy

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

A monthly digest of the latest developments, research trends and key initiatives in the realm of AI evaluation.

Call for Tributes: Your test of time.

Hitting a wall? Seeing is all you need

"Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.”

Zachary Tidler, Marko Tešić, Lorenzo Pacchiardi, John Burden, Lexin Zhou, Manuel Cebrián, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Jose Hernandez-Orallo

What could possibly go wrong?

Between a rock and a hard place

Long live OpenML!

Illusion is all you need

Ethical standards in AI evaluation

En attendant Turing: a Tragicomedy in Two Acts

Overhauling Difficulty in Item Response Theory.

It’s high time to change the paradigm.

Distil, baby, distil!