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AI Daily

AI Daily

著者: Amy Iverson
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Everything that's happening in the rapidly changing world of Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Bard, Bing, Midjourney, and more.

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  • AI Daily Podcast: Trust, Quantum, and Biotech AI
    2026/07/21

    AI Daily Podcast explores the next phase of artificial intelligence innovation, where the biggest stories are no longer just about larger models, but about how AI earns trust and scales in the real world.

    In this episode, we examine the Australian Medical Association’s warning about AI-generated health information and the rising risk of “manufactured evidence.” As medical content becomes easier to produce at scale, the key innovation challenge shifts from capability to accountability. We look at why provenance, explainability, audit trails, clinician oversight, and human-in-the-loop systems are becoming essential parts of AI’s future in healthcare.

    We also cover renewed momentum in quantum computing and why investors are watching companies like IonQ, D-Wave, and Quantinuum as possible long-term infrastructure plays for AI. With growing pressure on classical compute from model training, inference demand, and energy costs, quantum is gaining attention as a potential future path for solving optimization and simulation problems relevant to AI development.

    The episode also highlights a major trend in applied AI through biotech company Immuneering. Its use of AI and the RABIT platform in drug discovery shows how artificial intelligence is becoming deeply embedded in biomedical research, target analysis, compound repurposing, and therapy design. This is a strong example of domain-specific AI creating value in complex, high-stakes industries.

    We discuss why the real test of AI in biotech is not hype, but measurable outcomes such as clinical progress, development speed, and better decision-making. Immuneering’s Phase 2 program and market reaction show both the promise of AI-driven discovery and the reality that regulation, financing, and trial risk still matter.

    Listen in for a smart breakdown of how AI innovation is evolving across healthcare, computing infrastructure, and biotech—where the future will be defined not just by smarter models, but by stronger accountability, scalable foundations, and real-world results.

    Links:
    Overwhelmed: Patients need someone to trust, says AMA
    Quantum Computing Stocks To Follow Today – July 19th
    Immuneering (NASDAQ:IMRX) Given New $18.00 Price Target at Needham & Company LLC

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    22 分
  • AI Beyond Software: Jobs, Networks, and Power
    2026/07/20

    AI Daily Podcast explores how artificial intelligence innovation is evolving into a much bigger story than software alone. In this episode, we look at the growing view that AI is becoming an economic, political, and social turning point — with the power to transform labor markets, GDP growth, and the future of the social contract.

    A major focus is economist Nouriel Roubini’s strikingly optimistic perspective that AI and robotics could replace a large share of human labor in the decades ahead, unlocking major productivity gains while forcing societies to rethink income distribution, welfare systems, public ownership, and even universal basic income. This segment shows how AI is no longer being discussed only by technologists, but by serious economists as a force that could reshape the structure of society itself.

    We also examine how AI progress increasingly depends on real-world infrastructure. Eva Live’s planned acquisition of Airbeam Wireless Technologies highlights the growing importance of high-bandwidth, low-latency communications for drone swarms, edge AI, smart cities, defense systems, and other autonomous technologies. The future of AI will rely not just on smarter models, but on the networks and hardware that allow intelligent systems to operate in the physical world.

    Another key story is energy. The U.S. Department of Energy’s finalized $3.26 billion loan to AEP Texas for nearly 100 transmission projects and roughly 2,800 miles of grid upgrades makes one thing clear: electricity is becoming one of the biggest constraints on AI expansion. With AI data centers driving new demand, power infrastructure is rapidly becoming a core layer of the AI stack.

    With reports of up to 41 gigawatts of potential new load by 2030, this episode explains why transmission lines, substations, utility financing, and grid readiness may matter just as much as chips and compute. From labor and public policy to communications networks, national security, and the electric grid, this episode reveals how AI innovation now spans every layer of the modern economy.

    Links:
    ‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini says we’re headed for universal basic income or ‘some form of socialism’ as AI revolutionizes work—He calls that optimistic
    Eva Live to acquire 51% stake in Airbeam Wireless for $16M
    $3.26B Federal Transmission Subsidy Reshapes Texas Grid Access for AI and Crypto Loads

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    20 分
  • AI Moves From Hype to Infrastructure
    2026/07/17

    In today’s episode of AI Daily Podcast, we look at a major shift in artificial intelligence innovation: AI is no longer just about headline-grabbing models—it is becoming infrastructure. From enterprise strategy to open-source development, the story is now about how institutions are reorganizing around AI as a practical, deployable tool.

    We begin with Wipro’s expanding AI bench, a sign that enterprise AI is moving beyond experimentation and into real implementation. Instead of a dramatic hiring surge, the company is focusing on readiness, cost discipline, specialized talent, and upskilling. It is a clear example of how AI progress now depends not only on better technology, but also on workforce planning, margins, and operational execution.

    We also explore Linus Torvalds’ comments on AI coding tools and why they matter. As the creator of Linux, his view carries weight across the software world. His practical acceptance of AI-assisted coding—even with its flaws—signals that these tools are becoming normalized across the ecosystems that power modern software and AI development.

    Then we turn to a striking example of AI-driven hardware design: Northwestern University’s experimental drone, Phantom Twist. Designed to be less noticeable to human observers, the drone uses spinning motion to disrupt visual perception rather than relying on cloaking materials. Researchers reportedly used AI optimization to test thousands of possible designs, showing how AI can help engineer physical machines around flight performance, visibility, and human perception.

    Finally, we examine how AI is reshaping competition in digital platforms. Under Europe’s Digital Markets Act, Google is being required to open parts of Android and Search access to competitors, including third-party AI assistants and rival AI-powered search services. This highlights a critical reality of the AI era: competition is not just about models, but also about distribution, defaults, platform control, and ecosystem access.

    Listen in for a deeper look at how AI is moving from hype to integration—transforming enterprise operations, open-source development, hardware design, and the balance of power in digital markets.

    Links:
    Wipro Prepares for Large Deals, Avoids Major Hiring Push
    Linus Torvalds will "loudly ignore" anyone criticising AI code in Linux: "Fork it. Or just walk away"
    This spinning drone hides in plain sight using a visual illusion
    Taxpayer Watchdog Slams EU's Latest Tech Overreach

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    21 分
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