Monday Aug 18, 2025

AI’s Future: Innovation, Healthcare, and Responsibility

Episode Summary

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping industries, science, and healthcare — but not without risks. In this episode, we cover four big stories: Parag Agrawal’s ambitious AI-first internet startup, NSF and NVIDIA’s $150 million push to power open scientific AI models, a groundbreaking skin cancer detection tool from Melbourne researchers, and Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu’s warning against over-reliance on AI. Together, these stories reveal both the promise and the pitfalls of AI as it transforms our world.

 

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Parag Agrawal’s new startup aims to build the internet for AI agents, not humans.
  • Why NSF and NVIDIA are investing heavily in open multimodal AI models for U.S. science.
  • How a handheld AI device could revolutionize skin cancer detection and reduce unnecessary biopsies.
  • Why Sridhar Vembu believes AI should assist, not replace, human intelligence — and the dangers of “copy-paste AI.”

 

Key Quotes from the Episode:

  • “The internet of the future will be navigated by personal AI agents acting on our behalf.” — Parag Agrawal
  • “AI is the engine of modern science — and open models will ignite the next industrial revolution.” — Jensen Huang, NVIDIA
  • “Our technology removes human error, works across all skin tones, and achieved 94% accuracy in early trials.” — Dr. Noor E. Karishma Shaik
  • “AI should be treated as an assistant — helping us think better, work smarter, and innovate faster — without replacing human creativity and judgment.” — Sridhar Vembu

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  • Host: Manish Balakrishnan
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