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OpenAI is making a bold push into medicine, claiming its new ChatGPT for Clinicians outperforms human physicians on clinical tasks. The catch — that benchmark was designed by OpenAI itself, which raises real questions about who's grading the homework and what it actually means for patient care.
Meanwhile, the crypto world is wrestling with a seventy-one million dollar question about what decentralization really means. When Arbitrum froze stolen funds through an emergency intervention, it worked — but it also proved that someone, somewhere, has a hand on the lever. That tension between security and trustless governance isn't going away.
And in a story that's equal parts impressive and unsettling, Chinese robotics company Unitree has released footage of its G1 humanoid robot rollerblading and ice skating. These aren't party tricks — they represent a genuine leap in dynamic balance and mobility. When machines can navigate the physical world with that kind of fluidity, the conversation about where robots belong gets a lot more urgent.
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