AlphaGenome Explained: How AI Just Got Better at Reading DNA

AlphaGenome

Written by Ezzah, Pharmaceutical M.Phil. Research Scholar AI-Powered Genomics with AlphaGenome Opening scene – a world where sequence means function You can read every letter in a human genome for less than one hundred dollars, yet most of those three billion letters still sit on servers as inscrutable strings. Biologists know the code holds the … Read more

AI Warning: Yuval Noah Harari’s Chilling Prediction for the Future

Feature photo of Yuval Noah Harari on AI sounding the alarm in a bright lecture hall with digital code backdrop.

AI Warning: Yuval Noah Harari’s Chilling Prediction By someone who still programs in Vim and occasionally remembers to blink 1. A Medieval Historian Walks into a Neural Net The first time I heard Yuval Noah Harari on AI, I was sitting in a café, halfway through a lukewarm cappuccino, when the historian calmly declared, “Artificial … Read more

AI news June 28 2025: The Week the Machine Beat the Calendar

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AI News June 28, 2025: Breakthroughs in DNA, Robotics, Law The clock keeps racing yet the field keeps sprinting faster. If you felt caught off-guard by last week’s torrent of announcements, buckle up. The stories collected under the banner AI news June 28 2025 read like chapters torn from a near-future novel, only every headline … Read more

Inside GPT-5: Mind-Blowing Capabilities That Redefine AI

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Inside GPT-5: Mind-Blowing Capabilities That Redefine AI Check all ChatGPT posts By a curious engineer who keeps one foot in academia and the other on the factory floor of real-world deployments Introduction When Sam Altman sat across from Andrew Mayne for OpenAI’s debut podcast in June 2025, he spoke plainly. “These systems are smart now, … Read more