Category: 🔬 Science

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The Student Who Taught Herself
Watching my daughter learn math reminded me of a breakthrough in AI—AZR, a self-teaching model that reasons and grows without external data. This post reflects on learning, AI, and grace.
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The Human Edge
Exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on industries, employment, healthcare, and the human experience.
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AI in Software Development - Breaking Myths and Building Teams
AI in software development isn’t about replacing developers or making them code faster. It’s about transforming teams, fostering collaboration, and expanding who can contribute to software creation.
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Project Stargate Unveiled: OpenAI’s $500 Billion Bet on an AI-Driven Future
Explore the scale, ambition, and global impact of OpenAI’s Project Stargate, the $500 billion data center set to power the next generation of artificial intelligence.
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Tell Me if Anything was Ever Done
Explore how Leonardo da Vinci’s unfinished works and perfectionism offer timeless lessons for creators. Learn why shipping your ideas, even when imperfect, can inspire the world and leave a lasting legacy.
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Superagents: The Next Big Leap in Technology
Explore the emergence of AI superagents, their implications for industries and individuals, and actionable steps to prepare for this technological leap.
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Barrels, Ammunition, & the Future of AI in the Electric Utility Industry
Explore how utilities can leverage AI by investing in cross-functional talent, modern infrastructure, and collaborative strategies.
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What AI in 2024 Means for Us in 2025
An in-depth analysis of how 2024's AI advances impact electric utilities and IT, with actionable steps for readiness and success.
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AI in 2024 – A Year in Review
A comprehensive review of AI's rapid evolution in 2024, highlighting technical advances, accessibility, and the challenges that remain.
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Exploring Taxonomy: A Thought-Provoking Talk by Alex Wright
This article delves into a talk by Alex Wright at the Long Now Foundation, exploring the fascinating concept of taxonomy across different societies. It questions why taxonomies are universally 5 or 6 levels deep and examines theories, including connections to family structure and genetics.
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The Limitless Garden: A Theological Exploration of Eden
This thought-provoking article delves into the biblical descriptions of the Garden of Eden and questions its boundaries. It explores the limitless nature of the garden, its extension possibilities, and contemplates profound spiritual questions about growth, dominion, and the future.
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