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The Chimaera on Ancient Coins

Forget the proud eagle or seated Britannia of modern coins; the Greeks carried monsters in their pockets! Among the most fearsome was the Chimaera, “a lion at the front, a snake at the back, and a she-goat in the middle,” who could “breathe forth the terrible might of blazing fire” (Homer, Iliad 6.181–182). What follows is an exploration of how the Chimaera appeared on coins in antiquity….

Classical Monsters in Computer Science

Has Open AI’s messy GPT-5 rollout gotten you down? Is xAI’s poor handling of Grok’s  ‘MechaHitler’ comment giving you pause about chatbots? We’re pessimistic about the effect such AI models—a new type of monster?—will have on the future of humankind, but in the meantime, here’s some information about how the field of computer science has consistently drawn on monsters from classical myth.