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Posted by meetpateltech 1/27/2026

Prism(openai.com)
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jsrozner 1/27/2026|
AI: enshittifying everything you once cared about or relied upon

(re the decline of scientific integrity / signal-to-noise ratio in science)

egorfine 1/28/2026||
> Chat with GPT‑5.2

> Draft and revise papers with the full document as context

> ...

And pay the finder's fee on every discovery worth pursuing.

Yeah, immediately fuck that.

mves 1/28/2026||
Less thinking, reading, and reflection, and more spouting of text, yay! Just what we need.
geekamongus 1/28/2026||
Fuck...there are already too many things called Prism.
lsh0 1/28/2026||
... aaaand now it's JATS.
hahahahhaah 1/27/2026||
Bringing slop to science.
random_duck 1/28/2026||
"Science"
postalcoder 1/27/2026||
Very unfortunately named. OpenAI probably (and likely correctly) estimated that 13 years is enough time after the Snowden leaks to use "prism" for a product but, for me, the word is permanently tainted.
cheeseomlit 1/27/2026||
Anecdotally, I have mentioned PRISM to several non-techie friends over the years and none of them knew what I was talking about, they know 'Snowden' but not 'PRISM'. The amount of people who actually cared about the Snowden leaks is practically a rounding error
hedora 1/27/2026|||
Given current events, I think you’ll find many more people care in 2026 than did in 2024.

(See also: today’s WhatsApp whistleblower lawsuit.)

giancarlostoro 1/27/2026|||
Most people don't care about the details. Neither does the media. I've seen national scandals that the media pushed one way disproven during discovery in a legal trial. People only remember headlines, the retractions are never re-published or remembered.
blitzar 1/27/2026|||
Guessing that Ai came up with the name based on the description of the product.

Perhaps, like the original PRISM programme, behind the door is a massive data harvesting operation.

arthurcolle 1/27/2026|||
This was my first thought as well. Prism is a cool name, but I'd never ever use it for a technical product after those leaks, ever.
vjk800 1/27/2026|||
I'd think that most people in science would associate the name with an optical prism. A single large political event can't override an everyday physical phenomenon in my head.
seanhunter 1/27/2026|||
Pretty much every company I’ve worked for in tech over my 25+ year career had a (different) system called prism.
no-dr-onboard 1/27/2026||
(plot twist: he works for NSA contractors)
seanhunter 1/28/2026||
Hehe. You got me. Also “atlas” is another one. Pretty much everyone has a system somewhere called “atlas”.
kaonwarb 1/27/2026|||
I suspect that name recognition for PRISM as a program is not high at the population level.
maqp 1/27/2026||
2027: OpenAI Skynet - "Robots help us everywhere, It's coming to your door"
willturman 1/27/2026||
Skynet? C'mon. That would be too obvious - like naming a company Palantir.
moralestapia 1/27/2026|||
I never though of that association, not in the slightest, until I read this comment.
wilg 1/27/2026|||
I followed the Snowden stuff fairly closely and forgot, so I bet they didn't think about it at all and if they did they didn't care and that was surely the right call.
dylan604 1/27/2026|||
Surprised they didn't do something trendy like Prizm or OpenPrism while keeping it closed source code.
songodongo 1/27/2026|||
Or the JavaScript ORM.
locusofself 1/27/2026|||
this was my first thought as well.
maximgeorge 1/27/2026||
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BLACKCRAB 1/28/2026|
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