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What’s cookin’? Anthropic just launched Claude Science, a new AI workbench built for scientists who are tired of bouncing between databases, coding tools, file formats, and computing systems. Instead of using separate tools, researchers can work inside one Claude-powered environment. Claude Science can read papers, query scientific databases, generate figures, write and edit code, run analyses on a lab’s own computer or high-performance cluster, and create reproducible records showing exactly how each result was made. It also includes specialist agents for areas like genomics, protein structures, chemistry, and single-cell analysis, plus a reviewer agent that checks citations, calculations, and figures for errors.
🤔 Hunter’s take: Science does not just need smarter AI; it needs more trustworthy AI. The big win here is not just speed, but traceability. If Claude can show the code, inputs, edits, and reasoning behind a result, researchers have a better shot at catching mistakes before they become published “discoveries.”
What’s cookin’? Ford has hired 350 veteran engineers — some former employees — after realizing they leaned too hard on AI in vehicle development. The company hoped AI tools could improve design, testing, and quality by adjusting requirements and running automated checks faster. But Ford leaders admitted the technology missed something important: the deep, practical knowledge senior engineers had built over years of spotting problems before they reached customers. Ford is still using AI, including more than 100,000 automated tests, but now it is pairing those tools with experienced engineers who can guide younger teams and catch issues early.
🤔 Hunter’s take: This is a good reminder that AI is not magic dust you sprinkle on a messy process. It can speed things up, but only if the human knowledge behind it is strong. Ford’s mistake was treating experience like data that could be copied instantly. In reality, human judgment and experience can’t (yet) be replaced.
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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.







