Healthcare initiatives being proposed like Patients’ Bill of Rights offer a roadmap for Democrats’ priorities, with midterms looming and a presidential election in 2028.
Euphoria is back four years later for season 3 which feels like an entirely different show, and not in a good way.
Trump administration is considering auto-enrollment for Medicare enrollees in Medicare Advantage. This suggests a preference for the program over traditional Medicare.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at a Google spinout using AI to create better batteries and MIT’s Kate Brown on the environmental impact of grassy lawns
As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages.
An AI system automated the full arc of scientific research and passed peer review. Its creators say it could fix science’s worst habits — but the risks are just as real.
The developers of Pixel Societies are using AI agents to simulate social interactions. It’s an attempt optimize the process of choosing new colleagues, friends, and even romantic partners.
Better healthcare outcomes and lower costs begin with subtraction, not addition. Here’s why less is more when it comes to American medicine.
Anthropic delays the release of Claude Mythos, their latest LLM. Testing revealed it could harm cyberdefenses. This raises thorny questions. An AI Insider scoop.
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