The Powered-AI Science Revolution

Much has been said about AI’s power to transform our lives and economies. But when it starts shaping our health, food systems, and even our DNA—are we ready for what comes next?
This week on What the AI?!, we’re diving into breakthroughs that sound...
Much has been said about AI’s power to transform our lives and economies. But when it starts shaping our health, food systems, and even our DNA—are we ready for what comes next?
This week on What the AI?!, we’re diving into breakthroughs that sound straight out of sci-fi. MIT’s Chromogen is decoding the hidden 3D structure of DNA, giving scientists an unprecedented look at how genes activate inside our cells. Meanwhile, Johns Hopkins’ Abdomen Atlas is revolutionizing medical imaging, making diagnoses 500x faster and more precise. And in agriculture, Google’s Heritable Agriculture project is using AI to breed climate-resilient crops, redefining the future of food.
In this Episode:
- The challenges to achieve safety in AI — and why it’s harder than you think
- Google’s change of stance on AI for military use
- How AI is learning to move like LeBron and Ronaldo and what humanoid robots mean for the future of work.
- Nvidia’s AI-powered framework for humanoid robots to learn complex movements from simulations.
- Carnegie Mellon showcases AI-powered robots replicating athletic movements.
- Nvidia-trained robots mimic sports icons' movements with advanced AI.
- OpenAI’s new tool for advanced text, image, and PDF analysis.
- OpenAI's latest o3 models promise faster, cheaper, and stronger AI performance.
- Google’s faster, cost-efficient AI models for real-time applications.
- AI-driven medical imaging speeds up cancer detection by 500x.
- AI predicts 3D genome structures for breakthroughs in genetics.
- AI-driven plant breeding to create climate-resilient crops.
- Microsoft’s new team studying AI’s societal impact.
- AI safeguards reducing jailbreak success from 86% to 4.4%.
- https://www.theverge.com/2024/02/google-ai-principles-weapons-surveillance
- Berkeley PhD students recreate a $6M AI model for just $30.
- Europe’s $56M open-source LLM supporting 30 languages.
- 500,000 students and faculty gain access to OpenAI’s educational AI models.