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@MIT trained Neuroscientist writing on ⚡Bioelectricity |⏳Longevity | 💊AI Drug Discovery 🎯 [email protected]



Have you submitted your abstract yet? Whether you are looking to share a breakthrough finding, get fresh eyes on your work, or simply connect with fellow researchers, #SfN26 is the place to do it. Don’t miss out! The deadline to submit is tomorrow. 🔗 vist.ly/574nu

“In the next 10 years we are going to be entering what I feel like is a new renaissance.” Nobel Prize laureate Demis Hassabis was awarded the Nobel Prize for using AI to predict the structure of proteins. For him, AI is a tool that will help scientists make even more discoveries in the years to come. Hassabis took part in our Nobel Prize Dialogue ‘The Future of Science With AI’ which discussed how AI might transform science in the future. Watch the full event at nobelprize.org/events/nobel-p…











Core ASA - Asymmetric Stability Architecture is an external observability layer for AI agents and autonomous systems. It does not control the model. It does not rewrite outputs. It does not slow progress. It observes trajectory. The goal: detect drift, assumption shifts and loss of human decision ownership before visible failure appears. Because future AI systems may not fail loudly. They may remain useful while quietly changing direction. Project ASA - Asymmetric Stability Architecture Mieczysław Kusowski GitHub : github.com/Krugers123/

What books are AI researchers, founders, and scientists reading these days? I'm interested in books that go beyond models and benchmarks and tackle bigger questions: • Intelligence and AGI • Neuroscience • Longevity • The future of science Recommendations are appreciated ? Here are the books I’m currently studying and will continue with #AIBook #AIreading_list #AGI #Neurosciences #Longevity
