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The recursive care law: artificial intelligence reinforcing feedback loops and health inequity
In The Lancet in 1971, Julian Tudor Hart gave medicine one of its most important insights: the availability of medical care tends to vary inversely with need—the inverse care law.1 Half a century ...
Abstract: SQL:1999 recursive queries are almost a quarter century old. In this standard the recursive queries have the form of recursive common table expressions. In recent years vendors of almost all ...
A London-based AI startup set up just months ago, which believes it’s pursuing the fastest path to surpassing human intelligence, has today come out of stealth, having raised over $650m at a $4.65bn ...
Chris Gibson built the pioneering AI biotech Recursion Pharmaceuticals on a foundation of bold promises. But after more than a decade at the helm, Gibson stepped down as CEO in November 2025. And his ...
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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. logos of OpenAI There’s interesting news coming from Sam Altman’s empire, a firm known for ...
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Researchers from MIT, Northeastern University, and Meta recently released a paper suggesting that large language models (LLMs) similar to those that power ChatGPT may sometimes prioritize sentence ...
After twelve years at the helm of AI-drug developer Recursion, Chris Gibson will hand the CEO baton to Najat Khan, PhD, the company’s chief R&D officer and chief commercial officer, effective January ...
After a challenging 12 years trying to use AI to create new medicines, cofounder Chris Gibson stepped down as CEO last week. Can R&D chief and new CEO Najat Khan turn it around? In 2014, Recursion ...
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