Boston Children’s Hospital Uses AI to Diagnose Over 40 Rare Diseases

  1. Boston Children’s Hospital has implemented OpenAI technology to enhance patient care, reduce operational burdens, and diagnose over 40 rare disease cases. This collaboration aims to leverage AI for more accurate and efficient medical diagnoses. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  2. Braintrust engineers are using Codex with GPT-5.5 to accelerate coding and experimentation. This integration allows them to run experiments and code faster, improving their development processes. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  3. OpenAI has launched Rosalind Biodefense, expanding trusted access to GPT-Rosalind for vetted developers and U.S. government partners. The initiative aims to advance biodefense, public health, and pandemic preparedness through frontier AI. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  4. Mike Schroepfer, former CTO of Meta, has raised $250 million for his new climate fund, Gigascale Capital. The fund will support founders developing climate-friendly solutions to address global energy and material shortages. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  5. Anthropic announced on Monday that it has confidentially filed for an initial public offering (IPO). The company is preparing to go public, though specific details about the IPO have not been disclosed. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  6. SpaceX has warned potential investors that it may issue a "significant" amount of equity in future transactions, which could lead to major dilution after the company goes public. This cautionary note was added to its investor disclosures. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  7. Sony's new PlayStation wireless fight stick and gaming monitor will be available in August. However, the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers will only be released later in the year. (Source: Engadget) Original
  8. NASA is preparing the X-59 for its first supersonic flight, while SpaceX's Starship remains grounded. These developments are part of the latest science news, highlighting significant advancements and challenges in aerospace. (Source: Engadget) Original