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  • AI-Generated Medical Papers: Progress Without Revolutionary Claims
    AI-Generated Medical Papers: Progress Without Revolutionary Claims

    This is a solid, innovative step toward AI-augmented scientific workflows in medicine. It seems better at structured medical tasks than generic LLMs, with manuscripts that can fool experts in blind tests (and also fool conferences – although that seems relatively easy these days). It demonstrates progress in autonomous agents for research pipelines. However, it's not yet a revolutionary "AI scientist" replacing human researchers or immediately flooding journals with validated breakthroughs. Real impact will depend on extensive external validation and whether it’s a black box or provides mechanistic interpretation. Can we stop it with the dramatic pronouncements describing legitimate papers which are clearly AI-written? Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) 🚨BREAKING: Stanford and Microsoft just built an AI scientist that writes medical research papers that actually pass peer review. Not summaries. Not drafts. Full papers reviewed and accepted by real scientists. This is not a demo and this is not a prototype. A peer-reviewed conference just accepted a paper that no human wrote, and most people have absolutely no idea it happened. The system is called Medical AI Scientist and it works in three stages that run completely on their own. First, it reads medical literature, identifies real clinical gaps, and generates a research hypothesis grounded in actual disease evidence, not a hallucination and not a generic idea pulled from thin air. Then it writes the code, runs the experiment inside a secure environment, catches its own errors, and fixes them without any human stepping in. Then it writes the full paper, including the introduction, methods, results, figures, ethics statement, citations, and LaTeX formatting, from start to finish, autonomously. They tested it against GPT-5 and Gemini 2.5 Pro across 171 real medical research cases covering 19 clinical tasks, and the results were not close. Medical AI Scientist successfully completed experiments 91 to 93 percent of the time. GPT-5 managed 60 to 75 percent. Gemini 2.5 Pro collapsed somewhere between 40 and 53 percent. Then they ran the part that genuinely broke my brain. Ten independent medical experts with over five years of first-author publishing experience reviewed the AI-generated papers side by side with real human papers from MICCAI, ISBI, and BIBM, the top conferences in medical imaging, and nobody knew which was which. The AI papers scored competitively on novelty, clarity, coherence, and reproducibility across the board, and one paper was accepted at a peer-reviewed conference after a full review process. Here is what nobody is saying out loud. Medical research has a brutal bottleneck where ideas pile up, experiments take months, papers take even longer, and patients wait the entire time. That problem just got a serious solution, and the implications for healthcare are enormous. — https://nitter.net/ihtesham2005/status/2039009949276319824#m

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  • AI Discovers New Carbon Allotropes Harder Than Diamond
    AI Discovers New Carbon Allotropes Harder Than Diamond

    A framework that can methodically identify useful new forms of solid carbon ▶️ With their approach, Xi'an Jiaotong University hopes that numerous new materials could be discovered, exhibiting combinations of exotic properties that are inaccessible via conventional search methods Researchers discovered several allotropes with combinations of exotic properties that have never previously been observed. Among them is a superhard phase with a calculated hardness exceeding even that of 💎
    #AI #LLM #Diamond
    phys.org/news/2026-03-ai-dri… [Translated from EN to English]

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  • MultiGen: Neural Network-Generated Real-Time Multiplayer Game Live

    We built a real-time multiplayer game generated entirely by a neural network—and now you can actually play it. In collaboration with @modal, we just launched the live demo for MultiGen, our diffusion-based multiplayer game engine. Grab some friends and try it here 👇

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  • Edge Computing and 5G: Enabling Low-Latency Enterprise Solutions

    Resilience doesn’t sit in the server room. It’s in the hands of the people who depend on low-latency to stay safe See how Edge Control + T-Platform keeps data local, cuts latency, and helps teams act faster. https://
    t-mobile.com/business/solut
    ions/5g-advanced-solutions/edge-computing-solution?cmpid=TFB_STW_U_TFBINF_408646C3C61AC386140343
    … @TMobileBusiness Partner

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  • Cognitive Surrender Research Covered by New York Times

    "Cognitive surrender is clearly real, and with it will come the atrophy of certain skills and capacities, or the absence of their development in the first place." Fantastic coverage of my recent research with @steveshaw2020 by @ezraklein at @nytimes bit.ly/4lYzpBT

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  • AI Governance: Attribution and Provenance in Creative Processes

    Well said Knut and really interesting framing. As #AI becomes more embedded in creative processes, governance around attribution, provenance and trust may become just as important as traditional ownership frameworks. In fact, this shift from pure ownership toward collaboration,

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  • Transparent attribution framework aligns AI incentives and provenance tracking

    Interesting point! And agreed that attribution is becoming increasingly feasible technically. A transparent opt-in framework could help align incentives, especially if attribution and provenance can be reliably tracked.

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  • AI and Creativity: Global Legal Frameworks for Copyright Ownership
    AI and Creativity: Global Legal Frameworks for Copyright Ownership

    🎨 Who owns #Creativity in the age of #AI ? The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case on AI-generated copyright — leaving intact a key legal principle: under current U.S. law, authorship remains human. But the bigger story is global. Across jurisdictions we’re seeing different approaches to the same question: 🇺🇸 The U.S. continues to anchor copyright in human authorship. 🇬🇧 The UK recognises “computer-generated works” under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. 🇦🇺 Australia emphasises “independent intellectual effort” under the Copyright Act 1968. 🇪🇺 The EU AI Act introduces new transparency obligations for generative AI systems. ⚖️Different #Legal frameworks. Different assumptions about creativity. And potentially very different implications for creators, businesses, and innovation. In this latest Global AI Governance Watch, I explore how these emerging legal interpretations may shape the future of authorship, accountability, and trust in the AI era. 🎨If creativity is increasingly collaborative between humans and machines, the question may not simply be who creates — but how we recognise and protect that creativity. 📖 Full article in my latest newsletter below ↙️ 🔗bit.ly/4sokOBI #LinkedIn I would love to hear your thoughts Warmest wishes, Sally #AIGovernance #Copyright #TechForGood #GovTech #Regulation #Author @Nicochan33 #tech #analyst @ahier @smaksked @kalydeoo @gvalan @RLDI_Lamy #Governance @domingonarvaez1 #CyberSecurity #ML @DrFerdowsi @ScottWLuton @RobTiffany #data @sulefati7 @baski_LA @timo_vi @TAEVisionAPP #law #GenAI @terence_mills @gezgintrk @ipfconline1 @bamitav @nomoreslaves @Ym78200 #Lawyers @rvp #create @Corix_JC @CurieuxExplorer @ILoveBooks786

    → View original post on X — @sallyeaves, 2026-03-05 08:36 UTC

  • Unifying IT Tools for Resilient Enterprise Infrastructure
    Unifying IT Tools for Resilient Enterprise Infrastructure

    The future of resilient IT isn’t about adding more tools – it’s about unifying what matters. So while IT isn’t getting easier – it can get smarter See: https://
    linkedin.com/pulse/merging-
    strengths-how-corsica-technologies-redefining-sally-eaves-h2z9c/
    … I’ve been diving deep into the @corsicatech + @AccountabilIT partnership, and it’s one of the

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  • Data Security Foundation for Mobile Business Trust
    Data Security Foundation for Mobile Business Trust

    Data is not just an asset. It’s the foundation of trust, resiliency, and competitive edge. I spend a lot of time travelling @TMobileBusiness and one of the quiet frustrations I’ve run into is how exposed everyday work can feel on the move. Reviewing contracts, accessing

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