by Marcus Hermansson | Sep 14, 2025 | "Science", Origin of Life & Planetary Chemistry
TL;DR — The origin of life doesn’t require a one-off miracle. It needs a battery (H₂/CO₂ energy), a container (vesicles, pores, or droplets), a clock (cycles like tides/day–night), and mixing. Those four pieces drive autocatalysis, which eventually yields...
by Marcus Hermansson | Aug 14, 2025 | "Science", Medicine, Neurology & Dementia
Phase 1 — The Spark (April 2024) It didn’t start in a lab.It started on a sidewalk. I’d been deep in Alzheimer’s research for a while — tracing the disease from the molecular chaos of amyloid-β plaques and tau tangles, to the inflammation, oxidative stress, and...
by Marcus Hermansson | Aug 11, 2025 | "Science", Computer Science & AI
TL;DR: The midgame meltdowns weren’t random. They came from three predictable causes—state drift, context dilution + recency bias, and a training-data gap beyond the opening. Kaggle already sent a canonical board state (FEN) every turn and enforced legality. What...
by Marcus Hermansson | May 18, 2025 | "Science", Computer Science & AI
The Why Let’s cut through the hype: AGI isn’t just a question of clever code or “bigger models.” It’s a problem of how intelligence organizes itself—how decisions are made, who gets a say, what “truth” means, and how power is kept in check. If you don’t tackle those,...
by Marcus Hermansson | Jan 18, 2025 | "Science", Business, Computer Science & AI
Unlocking AI Potential: Four Stages of Integration for Your Business Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized industries, transitioning from a niche innovation to a fundamental tool for modern businesses. To harness its full potential, organizations must...
by Marcus Hermansson | Jan 13, 2025 | "Science", Business, Computer Science & AI, Social & Behavioral Science
I Conducted an Experiment with ChatGPT, and Here’s What We Discovered When it comes to detecting human emotion through voice, you’d think that sarcasm—with all its subtleties—would be impossible for an AI to understand. Sarcasm doesn’t rely on just words; it...