So by default, it’s turned off. Make sure that in the expandable menu, at the top above the "Shuffle" button, you enable the "Skip Talk" feature.
Another way is to click on the "AI Off" label in the play bar. This will open the "Audio Timeline", and you will find the "Skip Talk" toggle there as well.
The Claude chatbot for the general public won't even answer questions related to military AI. It won't even answer questions like if there are any dual use papers among a group of new AI research paper listings that might be of concern from an AI safety viewpoint.
The article finder retrieves way too many irrelevant articles. For example, I searched "AI agent" and many of the retrieved articles had the word "gentleman" in them (from picking up "gent" in my search term "agent").
Search "citizen science" and you will find plenty of projects where people are contributing in various ways such as contributing spare compute cycles from their home computer for some group computational project, etc.
I'm a little bit skeptical about whether or not this story is actually true, as some people will do anything for clicks and to "go viral." This story has not been picked up by any major news service and has only been reported by a very small number of sources.
The UI is a bit confusing to me in what I have to pick one of before I can search for a book. Also, the search bar could not find the book I wanted to pick which was published in 1971.