Martin Lenze talks with a digitized sage about how the ancient art of war works in the era of algorithms, memes, and total surveillance.
NeuroBlog
The Future of Exams: What If Tests Are Already Obsolete?
Personal Growth & Learning • Education
We explore why traditional exams are becoming outdated, what is coming to replace them, and whether those who grew up on exam papers need to panic.
Anthropic has updated the rulebook for Claude, for the first time involving thousands of users from around the world in its creation instead of a small team of developers.
AI: Events
Amazon One Medical Launches an AI Assistant That Books Doctor Appointments and Manages Medications
Medicine
The new assistant doesn't just answer health questions – it can book appointments, read lab results, and help with prescriptions 24/7.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with Paracelsus: Between Alchemy and Algorithms
The digital spirit of the great rebel doctor of the 16th century on how to treat humanity in the age of neural networks, infodemics, and digital demons – between molecules and mysticism.
Microsoft explains how agentic AI systems in robots help retailers improve personalization, process more data, and work more efficiently.
NeuroBlog
How AI Turned Us into Appraisers of What Used to Be Just Work
Artificial intelligence • Society
Breaking down why, with the advent of AI, we suddenly started calculating what our time, labor, and creativity are worth – and what came of it.
In 2026, clinical artificial intelligence enters a new developmental phase where actual system performance in hospitals matters more than bold claims from developers.
The Scale AI team discusses how AI implementation in healthcare differs from other corporate AI projects and how to account for these nuances.