Author: Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy Hsu
has 8.5% among authors.
BS Score: 1.4%.
Articles analyzed: 5.
Words analyzed: 19,068.
Analyzed articles
Ars Technica
- By Jeremy Hsu
- 7/2/2026, 5:29 PM
Framing Effect 16.5% - Hasty Generalization 13.6% - Optimism Bias 13.1%
A long-standing ban on commercial supersonic flights over the United States would be overturned in a new rule proposed by the US Federal Aviation Administration. That could pave the way for the possible return of commercial supersonic airliners—as long as such aircraft can reduce the ground-level impacts of their sonic booms. The FAA... more
Ars Technica
- By Jeremy Hsu
- 7/2/2026, 11:15 AM
Appeal to Authority 22.7% - Unattributed Quote 20.5% - Self-Serving Bias 16.6%
Google reported that its annual electricity consumption rose by 37 percent in 2025—the largest increase in the company’s history as Silicon Valley’s AI data center buildout continues. But the tech giant says it kept operational carbon emissions down by continuing to purchase massive amounts of clean energy. The company’s latest... more
Ars Technica
- By Jeremy Hsu
- 6/29/2026, 9:09 PM
Negativity Bias 31.6% - Biased Writer Voice 28% - Appeal to Authority 26.6%
South Korea’s government and top tech companies are committing $1 trillion to several flagship megaprojects that could bolster global memory chip supply, build new AI data centers and spur commercial deployment of humanoid robots by 2028. The announcement comes as South Korean companies such as Samsung and SK Hynix have enjoyed record... more
Ars Technica
- By Jeremy Hsu
- 6/29/2026, 10:30 AM
Appeal to Authority 19.8% - Optimism Bias 16% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 8.7%
More than two decades since the Concorde supersonic airliner last took to the skies, NASA has been flying an experimental aircraft designed to replace loud sonic booms with a quieter thump equivalent to a car door slamming shut 20 feet away. A successful NASA flight test program could influence the design of future supersonic airliners... more
Ars Technica
- By Jeremy Hsu
- 6/26/2026, 10:19 PM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 19.9% - Negativity Bias 17.7% - Appeal to Authority 17.7%
South Korea plans to train every single member of its nearly half-million-strong military to operate drones as easily as they handle personal firearms. That ambitious goal was announced as the South Korean military seeks to maintain a technological edge in its 70-year border standoff with the larger military of a hostile North Korea. The... more