What we’re reading
Large language models can do jaw-dropping things. But nobody knows exactly why.
— Read the full MIT Technology Review article by Will Douglas Heaven from March 4, 2024.
AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time
— Read the full article from ScienceDaily on May 8, 2025
Around 700 FDA-cleared, AI-enabled medical devices are now on the market — more than 10x the number available in 2020.
— Read the full NVIDIA blog article by David Niewolny from March 26, 2024.
Brain cells aren’t the only cells with memory
— Read the NYU News article by James Devitt from November 7, 2024
— Read the full research article in Nature by Nikolay Kukushkin et al. from November 7, 2024
A framework enabling LLMs into regulatory environment for transparency and trustworthiness and its application to drug labeling document
— Read the research article in the journal of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology from Elsevier Science Direct on May 26, 2024 by Leihong Wu et al.
How remote work changes design thinking
— Read the full article from MIT Sloan Management Review on March 11, 2025
How to redesign work for increased productivity
— Read the MIT Sloan Management Review article from May 20
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI’s Index Report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes the latest data related to artificial intelligence.
— Read the full 7th edition Stanford HAI Institute report from April 2024.
How to mitigate missing data in your muti-omics workflows with AI.
— Read the full Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence review article from February 9, 2023 by Flores J.E. et al.