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.
Author: Sreedhar Potarazu
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
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Caste persists among Indian Americans through evolving social codes, shaping identity, hierarchy, diaspora interactions across generations
At the center of the story around Sam Altman is a subtle but critical distinction between rationality, rationale, and rationalization
Parenting amid AI uncertainty demands resilience digital awareness balanced education and guiding children through rapid change
Artemis mission rekindles awe reminding humanity of shared fragility perspective identity and connection beyond Earthly divisions and noise
Claude Opus 4.6 raises safety concerns as autonomy reliability risks and healthcare implications challenge trust in advanced AI
Critique of zero introspection highlights risks of rationalization cognitive distortion and unexamined decision making in leadership and AI
The dad is an Indian national and was born in the United States. The mom of an American looks at the options. “White,” she says.
The recent DUI-related arrest of Tiger Woods following a car crash in Florida has once again placed one of the greatest athletes of our time under an unforgiving spotlight.
End of affirmative action reshapes medical admissions as Indian American applicants face new disadvantage under diversity driven criteria
Jury verdicts confirm social media harms children exposing addictive design mental health risks and platform accountability failures
Quantum computing lags behind AI growth creating urgent gap in computation energy scalability and future technological progress
Five systemic trends eroding U.S. healthcare coverage chronic disease costs workforce shortages push system toward instability and collapse
Ugadi gains visibility in America through Usha Vance, highlighting diaspora identity, lunar calendars, and evolving New Year traditions.
Debate grows over AI adult mode, highlighting risks of addiction, emotional dependency, youth harm, and cultural consequences globally
Medicare Advantage overpayments and aggressive risk scoring are quietly increasing Part B costs and premiums for seniors.
Americans should move away from products like donuts and other highly processed snacks while physicians receive more training in nutrition.
