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Origin AI predicts baby health risks
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Here is what we have Today:
- 👶 Nucleus Genomics predicts disease risks from embryonic DNA. 
- 👁️ Stanford's chip restores vision in 27 patients. 
- 🎵 Juilliard students train OpenAI's music models. 
- 🧠4B parameter model outperforms 32B rivals. 
- 💼 New Job Opportunities 
OpenAI
🎶 OpenAI’s New Music AI
Looks like OpenAI’s next big hit isn’t text or video — it’s music.
The company is reportedly developing AI models for music generation, teaming up with Juilliard students to help annotate musical scores and train next-gen sound models.

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🎼 Behind the Scenes
- 🎓 Juilliard students are helping build detailed musical annotations across instruments and styles. 
- 🧠 These datasets will train OpenAI’s model to understand melody, rhythm, and harmony — the building blocks of song creation. 
- 🎤 Think: text-to-song generation, layering AI tracks on vocals, or creating cinematic soundtracks from a simple prompt. 
🎧 A Comeback Tour
- 🕹️ OpenAI first experimented with MuseNet and Jukebox back in 2019–2020. 
- 🚀 This marks their third major attempt — and this time, they’re aiming for mainstream reach. 
- 💼 Early discussions suggest ad agencies could use it for campaign jingles, film scoring, or style-matching compositions. 
🌍 Why It Matters
This is OpenAI’s music moment.
Following the audio leaps in Sora 2, adding AI music creation to ChatGPT’s ecosystem could bring sound generation to nearly 1 billion users — a potential game-changer for the entire AI audio landscape.
Full Story - OpenAI Turns Up the Volume on AI Music.
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AI Research
🧬 Origin AI Predicts Disease Risk in Embryos
A new frontier in genetics just opened.
Nucleus Genomics has launched Origin, an AI-powered tool that reads embryonic DNA to predict risks for Alzheimer’s, cancers, and diabetes — and it’s doing something bold: open-sourcing the tech for the first time in IVF history.

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🔍 How It Works
- 🧠 Scans 7 million genetic markers 
- 📊 Trained on data from 1.5 million people 
- 💪 Claims to reduce disease risk by 50%+ through AI-guided embryo selection 
👶 IVF+ Package Details
- 🧬 Screens embryos for 9 major conditions and 2,000 traits 
- 💰 Starting price: $30,000 
- 🌆 Launching partnerships across major U.S. cities 
- 🧠 Predictable conditions: Alzheimer’s, breast & prostate cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and more 
⚙️ The Open Science Move
Origin also introduces a Genetic Optimization Hub — a first-of-its-kind open-weights platform offering public access to models, data, and metrics for genetic researchers.
🌍 Why It Matters
AI just stepped into human beginnings.
By predicting disease risk before birth, Origin marks a massive leap in reproductive genetics — but it also raises big questions about ethics, access, and affordability.
Full story — The Future of IVF Goes Open-Source.
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- Researchers from the National University of Singapore, Princeton, and Illinois Urbana-Champaign have identified three key levers that make AI agents significantly smarter: data quality, algorithm design, and reasoning style. Their findings show that a well-trained 4-billion-parameter model can match or even outperform competitors with up to 32 billion parameters, highlighting that training strategy can outweigh sheer scale. 
- Google update allows you to turn simple text prompts into multi-modal AI apps without juggling through multiple APIs or carrying out complex integration work. The feature includes an "I'm Feeling Lucky" button for inspiration, a revamped App Gallery, and API key integration to ensure a smooth development flow. 
- Stanford researchers have developed an electronic chip that, when implanted in the back of the eye and paired with smart glasses, restores vision to people with advanced macular degeneration. In clinical trials, 27 of 32 visually-impaired participants regained the ability to read within a year. This is possibly the first prosthetic device to restore actual form vision (not just light sensitivity), offering new hope to people with irreversible central vision loss. - Don’t get SaaD. Get Rippling.- Hundreds of apps create silos, wasted time, and missed opportunities. Rippling replaces SaaD (Software as a Disservice) with one system to run HR, IT, and Finance – without the drag. - Take a stand against SaaD today. 
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