The discourse surrounding Artificial Intelligence and the future of work often oscillates between two extremes: techno-optimism and doomsday predictions of a "jobs apocalypse." A recent report from MIT highlights a growing consensus within Silicon Valley that significant labor displacement is inevitable, with leaders like Anthropic’s Dario Amodei
As a scientist, I often find that the most profound complexities are hidden in the familiar. While many view Jollof rice as the crowning jewel of West African celebrations, a dish that arguably catalyzes more joy per square inch than any other, I see it as a masterclass in organic
The Virus Detectives: Cracking the Zika Code Last week, we moved from the wet lab to the code lab, bridging the gap between biology and data. We brought together a powerhouse group from undergrads to senior faculty to prove that the future of medicine isn’t just in a test
OpenAI for Science OpenAI has officially launched its "Science Program," signaling a move to position AI as a "collaborative partner" rather than just a search tool. The program is built on their latest reasoning models (like o1 and its successors), which use "chain-of-thought" processing