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Artificial intelligence, junior software employment, and the myth of structural collapse

About AI and Junior Software Employment Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: From accuracy to creativity: A spectrum-based approach to managing hallucinations in Large Language Models (LLMs) https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/09/from-accuracy-to-creativity-spectrum.html Artificial Intelligence, junior jobs, and the future of organizational talent pipelines https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/09/artificial-intelligence-junior-jobs-and.html AI investment and the risk of a bubble: Analysis of spending patterns among hyperscalers https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/11/ai-investment-and-risk-of-bubble.html Generative AI and the future of productivity and quality: Grounds for optimism https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/08/generative-ai-and-future-of.html The AI Paradox: Navigating the bubble with strategic caution and...

Assessing near-Earth object impact risk: Size classes, probabilities, and urban exposure

Assessing Near-Earth Object Impact Risk Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: The Probability of a killer superflare from the Sun: Risks, evidence, and implications https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/the-probability-of-killer-superflare.html My quick review about my previous article about the comparative risks with the killer solar superflare https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/12/my-quick-review-about-my-previous.html So you have to know that the probability of a dangerous supernova hitting Earth in the next few million years is effectively zero. Space is simply too big, and the dangerous stars are too far away. So then the dangerousness from supernova is not the problem , so there remain the Carrington-scale storm and Magnitude 7 volcano eruption that can be dangerous for humanity, so i think we are safe from them fo...

Incremental breakthroughs, systemic impact: Why advances in Green Hydrogen manufacturing may matter more than we think

Incremental Breakthroughs,in Green Hydrogen Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Solving climate change in the age of Arctic Tundra emissions: A comprehensive strategy including geoengineering and Arctic community solutions https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/11/solving-climate-change-in-age-of-arctic.html A potentially revolutionary leap in battery technology: The KRICT breakthrough https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-potentially-revolutionary-leap-in.html Scientists discover recipe to harness Earth’s hydrogen power for 170,000 years https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/05/scientists-discover-recipe-to-harness.html A promising breakthrough in the fight against marine plastic pollution: A novel bioplastic that degrades in the deep sea https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-promising-breakthrough-in-fight.ht...

How AI and robotics are speeding up the search for new antibiotics — and why it matters

How AI and Robotics Are Speeding Up the Search for New Antibiotics Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Two scientific discoveries to fight viruses https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/06/two-scientific-discoveries-to-fight.html Toward broad-spectrum antivirals: Activating host defenses to combat diverse viral infections https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/11/toward-broad-spectrum-antivirals.html And for today , here is my below new interesting paper called: "How AI and Robotics Are Speeding Up the Search for New Antibiotics — And Why It Matters" : And here is my new paper: --- # **How AI and Robotics Are Speeding Up the Search for New Antibiotics — And Why It Matters** Antibiotics are one of the most important tools in modern medicine, but many bacteria are now becoming resistant to them. This r...

The reliability premium: Why AI and geopolitics are rescuing nuclear from the cost trap

Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Hello, I have written some interesting articles that are related to my subject of today , and here they are in the following web links, and hope that you will read them carefully: Solving climate change in the age of Arctic Tundra emissions: A comprehensive strategy including geoengineering and Arctic community solutions https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/11/solving-climate-change-in-age-of-arctic.html A potentially revolutionary leap in battery technology: The KRICT breakthrough https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-potentially-revolutionary-leap-in.html Scientists discover recipe to harness Earth’s hydrogen power for 170,000 years https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/05/scientists-discover-recipe-to-harness.html A promising breakthrough in the fight against marine plastic pollution: A novel bioplastic that degrades in the deep sea https://myphilo10.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-promising-breakthrough-in-fight.html And for to...