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EU Probes Elon Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal - Professional coverage
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EU Probes Elon Musk’s Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal

According to Fast Company, the European Union opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, December 18th.…

Signet's New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared - Professional coverage
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Signet’s New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared

According to Forbes, Signet Jewelers—the world's largest diamond jewelry retailer with brands like Kay, Zales, and Jared—has combined its digital…

AI Agents Have a "Hard Ceiling," New Paper Argues - Professional coverage
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AI Agents Have a “Hard Ceiling,” New Paper Argues

According to Futurism, a recent paper by former SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and his son Varin Sikka makes a bold…

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Researchers Propose Moving Beyond Turing Test to Focus on AI Safety and Practical Applications

Leading researchers gathered at London’s Royal Society to mark the 75th anniversary of Alan Turing’s famous test, arguing that current AI capabilities require more meaningful evaluation methods. The consensus suggests focusing on safety metrics and practical applications rather than pursuing artificial general intelligence as the primary goal.

The End of an Era for AI Evaluation

According to reports from a landmark event at London’s Royal Society, leading artificial intelligence researchers are calling for the retirement of the Turing test as a meaningful benchmark for machine intelligence. The gathering, which marked the 75th anniversary of Alan Turing‘s seminal paper, featured experts who argued that today’s sophisticated AI models have effectively rendered the famous thought experiment obsolete.

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Copper Catalysis Breakthrough Enables Unprecedented Control of Reactive Radicals in Asymmetric Synthesis

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking copper-catalyzed asymmetric cross-coupling reaction that successfully handles even the most reactive radical species. This method reportedly opens new pathways for creating chiral compounds essential to pharmaceutical development, including potential applications in cancer drug synthesis. The approach demonstrates unprecedented tolerance for radicals ranging from stable benzyl to highly unstable methyl species.

Revolutionary Approach to Radical Chemistry

Researchers have reportedly achieved a significant breakthrough in asymmetric synthesis with the development of a copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction that accommodates highly reactive radicals previously considered too challenging to control. According to the study published in Nature Chemistry, this method enables the creation of various enantioenriched compounds containing carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur stereocenters through a novel sequential stereodiscrimination and chirality transfer strategy.

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Circulating DNA Particles Found to Target Telomeres in Breakthrough Aging Research

Scientists have discovered that DNA particles circulating in blood specifically target and damage telomeres, the protective caps of chromosomes. This damage appears to persist unrepaired over time, unlike damage from radiation, potentially explaining key aging mechanisms.

Breakthrough Discovery in Telomere Research

According to recent scientific reports, cell-free chromatin particles (cfChPs) circulating in human blood have been found to selectively target and damage telomeres, the protective ends of chromosomes. Sources indicate this discovery could fundamentally change our understanding of cellular senescence and aging processes. The research suggests these naturally occurring DNA particles may be responsible for persistent DNA damage that accumulates over time, unlike damage from external sources like radiation.