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Scientists at Skoltech just used generative AI to fill in missing gaps in DNA maps. Turns out, how your DNA folds controls whether you’re healthy or on the fast track to disease. Cancer, genetic disorders: all tied to the 3D shape of your genome.
Before, microscopes could only guess at the full picture. Now AI finishes the puzzle. Sick? Maybe one day they’ll just reprogram your DNA like updating an app.
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Scientists at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts built an AI that doesn’t just say “fire’s likely,” but tells you where it might hit. It looks at weather, fuel, ignition sources and more to basically say, “Hey, this exact spot might go up in flames.”
That means fire crews can get there before it turns into chaos, instead of just blasting vague warnings. After fires in LA killed 28 people and destroyed 16,000 buildings, this could seriously save lives.
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An AI-driven breakthrough from the University of Groningen has pushed back the clock on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Using the Enoch model, scientists combined radiocarbon dating with handwriting analysis to show some texts are centuries older than once thought.
The Book of Daniel fragment, once dated to 160s BCE, may reach back to 230 BCE, aligning with its original authorship. With over 1,000 scrolls now datable, this new timeline reshapes our view of early Jewish and Christian texts.
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Japanese scientists have created a groundbreaking AI synapse that sees and thinks like a human eye. Using dual dye-sensitized solar cells, this self-powered device can recognize color and movement with 82 percent accuracy, all while running entirely on light. The Tokyo University of Science team says this innovation could transform visual recognition in smartphones, drones, and cars.
Unlike traditional systems that guzzle power, this bio-inspired tech filters color and logic simultaneously. A glimpse of the future: machines that see with the brain’s elegance and use barely any juice.
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Sam Altman says the next 1-2 years will bring breathtaking progress in AI models
Enterprises will hand off their hardest problems, like: "Go design me a better chip" or "Cure this disease" and models will autonomously reason, connect to tools, and deliver solutions. What once seemed far away now feels close
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Enterprises will hand off their hardest problems, like: "Go design me a better chip" or "Cure this disease" and models will autonomously reason, connect to tools, and deliver solutions. What once seemed far away now feels close
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Anthropic dropped a circuit tracer that lets you peek inside LLMs and see how the machine actually reasons through a problem. Like watching neurons gossip in real time.
Using it, you can track how models like Llama-3 or Gemma-2b "decide" that the capital of Texas is Austin. This could be a big deal for AI safety. Or at least a handy way to catch your chatbot hallucinating before it claims Napoleon invented the iPhone.
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The UK has decided to delay its major AI legislation for at least a year, aiming to introduce a more comprehensive bill later—partly to observe how U.S. policy evolves, especially if Trump returns to office. In the meantime, a separate data law could allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted content like music and books unless creators opt out. This has sparked backlash from artists including Elton John and Paul McCartney. Lawmakers attempted to introduce transparency rules requiring AI firms to disclose when they use copyrighted materials, but the government rejected the proposal, promising to address it later.
Public concern is high: 88% of Brits want the government to shut down risky AI products if necessary, and most believe regulation should come from independent authorities, not tech companies. While the government claims it’s balancing innovation with creator protection, critics argue it’s prioritizing Silicon Valley interests over the UK’s creative industries.
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Meta is reportedly eyeing a multibillion-dollar investment into Scale AI - possibly exceeding $10B - making it one of the biggest private tech deals ever. Zuck's going all in, racing to catch up with Microsoft and Amazon’s AI bets as Meta tries to turn Llama into the global standard.
Scale, already fueling Pentagon projects and expected to hit $2B in revenue next year, could become Meta’s secret weapon in both commercial and military AI. This isn’t just social media anymore, it’s a full on arms race.
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AI takes over the boring stuff and coders rejoice
Developers in Bengaluru are getting a 30% productivity boost, thanks to AI tools that do the dull parts of coding for them. Forget Googling error messages - these AI agents can write code, explain logic, generate reports, and even manage access permissions while you grab a coffee.
Senior engineers say freshers are surviving their first jobs because AI writes code that actually runs. But don’t get cocky - real coding skills still matter. The catch? Most of this magic is still in pilot mode, not takeover mode. So no, the robots aren’t stealing jobs - just the paperwork.
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Developers in Bengaluru are getting a 30% productivity boost, thanks to AI tools that do the dull parts of coding for them. Forget Googling error messages - these AI agents can write code, explain logic, generate reports, and even manage access permissions while you grab a coffee.
Senior engineers say freshers are surviving their first jobs because AI writes code that actually runs. But don’t get cocky - real coding skills still matter. The catch? Most of this magic is still in pilot mode, not takeover mode. So no, the robots aren’t stealing jobs - just the paperwork.
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Sundar Pichai calls it AJI - Artificial Jagged Intelligence. Glimpses of brilliance. Followed by obvious blunders.
“By 2030, there'll be such dramatic progress. We'll be dealing with the consequences, in a big way.” Whether or not AGI arrives, he says, it won't matter. Let Gemini decide.
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“By 2030, there'll be such dramatic progress. We'll be dealing with the consequences, in a big way.” Whether or not AGI arrives, he says, it won't matter. Let Gemini decide.
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