Bennie Mols - Wetenschapsjournalist, schrijver, spreker, moderator @ ClearScience42

SCIENCE JOURNALIST - WRITER - SPEAKER @ ClearScience42 ***** Specialized in artificial intelligence, robots, the brain and Alan Turing***Gespecialiseerd in kunstmatige intelligentie, robots, het brein en Alan Turing.

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

AI in the Era of Climate Change: Solution or Problem?

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AI could help save energy but in the near term AI datacenters will use more energy. This article was written for ACM News and published on ...

AI Risks for Democracy, the Economy, and Civil Rights

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The lack of clarity on whether a speech, image, or video is real or artificial is at the center of the debate over AI's benefit to socie...

Rethinking Social Media’s Future

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Decentralization and open protocols for social technologies get a call for consideration. This article was written for ACM News and publish...

How Liquid Networks Make Robots Smarter

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Liquid networks can learn to associate cause and effect, which makes them suitable for robots and other real-world applications. This articl...
Thursday, January 2, 2025

Intelligente robotmicroscoop denkt met chirurg mee

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Onderzoekers van de TU Delft en het Erasmus MC werken aan een intelligente robotmicroscoop die meedenkt over de beste manier om een patiƫnt ...
Friday, December 13, 2024

Innovatieve robots verlichten schoonmaakwerk

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Eindelijk beginnen robots dan ook het schoonmaakwerk te verlichten. Dit artikel schreef ik voor Pioneering Tech van de TU Delft (gepubliceer...
Wednesday, November 20, 2024

How can AI deliver on its promises in healthcare?

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In theory, AI has much to offer healthcare, but developing successful applications in recent years has proved more difficult than thought. M...
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Bennie Mols
Amsterdam, Netherlands
I graduated in physics and philosophy and I hold a PhD in physics. I love writing and I love science, so I decided to combine both. I work as a science journalist and author in a broad field: physical sciences, mathematics, computer science, neuroscience, and technology. My specialty is being an allrounder. That’s the great thing of working as a science journalist: if you are truly interested in some topic, you can report about it. I have written more than four hundred articles for various magazines and newspapers, eight books, and I have participated in more than two hundred radio programmes explaining science to a broad audience in the Netherlands. Science and travel are for me excellent ways to discover the world around us and even the world inside us. One of my mottos is that science is culture too. On this blog you can find a selection of my published articles.
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