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  • What an AI Trained Only on Fossils Taught Paleontologists About Bones They Had Already Classified
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    What an AI Trained Only on Fossils Taught Paleontologists About Bones They Had Already Classified

    March 27, 2026April 11, 2026

    AI trained on morphological fossil data is re-classifying specimens human experts studied for decades. What happens to natural history when the observer’s eye is replaced by an algorithm?

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  • The Survival of the Most Adaptive Algorithm: How Darwinian Selection Is Literally Being Coded Into Neural Networks
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    The Survival of the Most Adaptive Algorithm: How Darwinian Selection Is Literally Being Coded Into Neural Networks

    March 18, 2026April 11, 2026

    Neuroevolution isn’t just a metaphor — it’s a literal implementation of natural selection. How Uber AI, Google Brain, and NEAT are building systems where neural architectures compete, reproduce, and die.

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  • The Alignment Problem: Why Teaching AI Human Values Is Harder Than Teaching It Chess
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    The Alignment Problem: Why Teaching AI Human Values Is Harder Than Teaching It Chess

    March 18, 2026March 18, 2026

    Your toaster doesn’t need ethics. It heats bread. It doesn’t care whether the bread is…

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  • The Cambrian Explosion of Foundation Models: Why an Unprecedented Proliferation of AI Architectures May Resolve Into a Much Smaller Number of Survivors
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    The Cambrian Explosion of Foundation Models: Why an Unprecedented Proliferation of AI Architectures May Resolve Into a Much Smaller Number of Survivors

    February 21, 2026April 11, 2026

    Between 2020 and 2025, AI architectures proliferated with Cambrian extravagance. Paleontological history suggests this is the pattern preceding mass extinction and consolidation. Which body plans will survive?

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  • The Future of Agentic AI: Challenges, Opportunities, and What’s Next
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    The Future of Agentic AI: Challenges, Opportunities, and What’s Next

    February 20, 2026March 18, 2026

    As 2025 draws to a close, the AI industry finds itself at an inflection point….

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  • AI vs. Your Doctor: What Artificial Intelligence Can (and Absolutely Cannot) Do for Your Health
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    AI vs. Your Doctor: What Artificial Intelligence Can (and Absolutely Cannot) Do for Your Health

    February 19, 2026March 18, 2026

    When 37-year-old tech worker Michael Chen couldn’t get a diagnosis for his mysterious symptoms after…

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