
Omar Rastelli
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I'm Argentine, from the northern province of Buenos Aires. I love books, computers, travel, and the friendship of the peoples of the world. I reside in "The Land of Enchantment" New Mexico, USA...
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Google's Generative AI Founder's Warning: Doctors and Lawyers Will Soon Be Replaced
Artificial intelligence continues to spark debate about the future of work and education. One of the pioneers in this field, Jad Tarifi, who led the first generative AI team at Google before founding his own startup, Integral AI, issued a warning to students considering investing years in careers such as medicine or law. According to the expert, the rapid advancement of technology could render these fields obsolete in the near future.
By Omar Rastelli5 months ago in Journal
DeepMind unveils its security plan for the artificial intelligence of the future
Safety in the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has become a priority for the international technology community. DeepMind Safety Research, through a Medium post, has presented its approach to anticipating and mitigating the risks associated with AGI, with the goal of avoiding serious harm to humanity.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
The stomach is also a “second brain”: its impact on anxiety and depression has been discovered
The gut-brain axis is an association that is increasingly attracting scientific attention because evidence is demonstrating the deep interconnection between nutrition, intestinal function, and the cognitive system.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
Companies accelerate adoption of AI agents for digital defense
The proliferation of artificial intelligence agents in the corporate environment is no longer a futuristic hypothesis, but a tangible reality that is transforming companies digital defenses. A May 2025 Gartner study of 147 CIOs and CTOs revealed that 24% of companies had already implemented some AI agents, with more than half of these systems operating in internal areas such as technology, human resources, and accounting, compared to only 23% in external customer-facing functions.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
The artificial intelligence revolution is approaching, and experts warn of changes that could transform the world
Humanity faces the possibility of reaching technological singularity in less than a decade, according to estimates by technologists and specialists. This concept, which for years remained linked to science fiction, describes the moment when artificial intelligence (AI) surpasses human capabilities and revolutionizes society. Recent advances in systems like ChatGPT and in areas such as machine translation have accelerated this process, sparking both excitement and concern for the immediate future.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
They identify a point of acceleration in human aging around age 50
Human aging does not follow a uniform process, but rather undergoes a significant change around age 50. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other institutions in China have identified that, starting at this age, the body's organs and tissues begin to deteriorate at a faster rate.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
Everyday foods that are surprisingly high in antioxidants, according to Harvard
Various foods present in our daily lives provide beneficial compounds that protect the body from inflammation and help prevent chronic diseases. International specialists and prestigious universities emphasize that a varied diet based on fresh ingredients is essential for preserving health and boosting the body's antioxidant defenses.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
How to prepare for the AI-related jobs that will emerge in the next decade
39% of key job skills will change significantly by 2030. This transformation, driven by the accelerated advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), is not only changing current jobs but also creating professions that didn't even exist a few years ago.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
The 10 humanoid robots that already work, cook, and play: the revolution coming to homes and industries
Although for decades they were the exclusive domain of science fiction, humanoid robots are now a tangible reality. They walk, talk, manipulate objects, and in some cases, even cook, play soccer, or fold laundry.
By Omar Rastelli6 months ago in Journal
They created a 100% functional human mind, it has AI and answers millions of questions like a human
In the race to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), companies like OpenAI and Meta are investing billions of dollars in systems capable of replicating human thought.
By Omar Rastelli7 months ago in Journal
Scientists have discovered that strength training can delay biological aging by almost 8 years
Recent research has focused on the effects of strength training on the biological aging process, shifting the exclusive focus on cardiovascular exercise that dominated previous decades.
By Omar Rastelli7 months ago in Journal











