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Discover curated categories that organize my posts by themes.
AI tools that listen to, transcribe and summarise meetings — and the agentic versions that are starting to act on what they hear.
Open-weight and open-source AI models — who's building them, who's funding them, and how they sit against closed proprietary alternatives.
How AI is reshaping the pharma pipeline: target identification, molecule generation, lab automation, and the clinical-trial reckoning that follows.
Structured representations of real-world entities and their relationships — and how they're being rebuilt for AI agents.
AI in radiology, pathology and other image-based diagnostics — the systems, the regulators, and the radiologists they're changing the work of.
Building software by describing what you want rather than writing it line by line — and the companies racing to dominate the layer.
The data layer of the AI stack: vector databases, retrieval systems, and the new infrastructure built to serve agentic and LLM workloads.
The Infinite Loop newsletter format: the moment a company landed its first paying customer, told as a short story.
The hard questions in AI: alignment, harm, machine moral status, regulation, and the philosophy now spilling out of the academy and into industry.
Synthetic, conversational and enterprise voice systems — the model layer, the products, and the agentic voice race.
How AI is rewriting underwriting, claims and fraud detection across the global insurance industry.
Synthetic translation and voice replacement for film, TV and video — the technology, the rights problems, and Hollywood's response.
How AI analytics and computer vision are changing sport, from elite leagues to grassroots clubs.
Synthetic talking-head and full-body avatars: the technology, the companies building it, and the uncanny-valley problems they're still solving.
The intersection of quantum computing and AI — where quantum helps train or run models, and where AI helps run quantum machines.
Autonomous AI systems that plan, decide and act with limited human supervision — from coding agents and legal-research bots to general-purpose orchestrators.
Coverage of women building, leading and shaping AI — companies, researchers, and the structural questions about who gets to define the field.
AI in game development and game systems — procedural generation, NPC behaviour, asset pipelines and the studios using them.
The large general-purpose AI models — LLMs, multimodal, biology-specific and beyond — that power most modern AI products.