A Father’s Day reflection exploring how concepts from artificial intelligence mirror the timeless responsibilities of fatherhood.
Author: Sreedhar Potarazu
New research questions ambient AI scribes’ benefits, citing modest time savings and concerns over documentation errors.
The Obama Presidential Center represents far more than a collection of buildings. It represents an idea about civic engagement, leadership
How AI mistakes authority for truth, amplifying institutional narratives and exposing hidden risks in courts, science, and public knowledge.
GLP-1 drugs may reshape attention, addiction, and behavior in an AI-driven world built to capture human focus
Anthropic warns advanced AI may outpace human oversight even as the company accelerates growth and competition.
A closer look at Trump’s AI executive order and why effective AI oversight requires more than a short review period.
AI medical scribes raise privacy concerns as hospitals record patient conversations, sparking debates around consent, and healthcare trust.
AI solved a math problem that stumped experts for 80 years, revealing deeper lessons about human cognition, focus, and innovation.
Vance and Rubio sharpen contrasting visions for Republican leadership through Medicaid battles, immigration politics, and US-India diplomacy
Maryland District 39 race highlights demographic shifts, representation gaps, and growing tensions in changing suburban political realities.
How Hindu philosophy and Pope Leo’s warnings frame AI as humanity’s deepest moral, spiritual, and cognitive challenge yet.
An analysis of OpenAI and Anthropic’s IPO trajectory, examining AI infrastructure costs, government dependence, and the growing “vibe slop” problem.
Sreedhar Potarazu explores how ethical leadership and Dr. Norton’s principles can guide responsible AI adoption in healthcare systems.
Artificial intelligence has quietly transformed Silicon Valley’s elite into something modern society has never encountered before
The day I was born was Mother’s Day in 1965, and perhaps because of that I have always carried the feeling that life begins with certain alignments long before we are capable of understanding them.
The malpractice question with AI is not what the doctor did, but can they be sued for not using it?
Cigna exits ACA exchanges, signaling deeper imbalance as rising costs, shrinking healthy enrollment, insurer losses threaten stability.
Tech firms cut jobs while investing billions in AI chips, compute, and tokens, reshaping labor and future economies.
The human-AI gap isn’t intelligence but blind spots. Success depends on recognizing what we miss within our mental frames.
Layered AI training for doctors integrates LLM RAG agents and agentic systems to transform clinical workflows and care
Vance had the built-in advantage of the vice presidency and deep alignment with the populist base that defines President Donald Trump’s movement, while Rubio had begun to build credibility through foreign policy
Physician reform misdiagnoses healthcare costs ignoring insurers employers administrative waste, infrastructure behind rising US spending
AI moral authority debate as Anthropic Mythos raises concerns over ethics governance faith bias and power concentration
Caste persists among Indian Americans through evolving social codes, shaping identity, hierarchy, diaspora interactions across generations
