
Alain SUPPINI
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I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.
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AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Algorithmic Ugly
Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction. It’s here, and it’s reshaping our lives, jobs, and futures. AI powers self-driving cars, automates industries, and even curates our Netflix queues. But as machines grow smarter, humans face tough questions. Is AI making life easier or eroding privacy? Will it create opportunities or take away jobs? In this article, we explore AI’s sweeping impact—both its promise and its pitfalls.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in 01
China’s AI Power Play: World Domination or Sci-Fi Experiment Gone Wrong?
China’s AI Takeover: Fact or Fiction? Forget Silicon Valley—China now leads the AI race. With billions in funding, vast data reserves, and minimal ethical constraints, the country is shaping the future of artificial intelligence. Will this lead to global prosperity or a dystopian nightmare?
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in 01
Why Are Young People Miserable? And How We Can Fix It
Happiness used to follow a predictable arc: high in youth, dipping in midlife, then rising again. But recent data from economist David Blanchflower suggests young people today experience record-low happiness—lower than midlife adults. The U-curve? More like a flatline.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Families
Congratulations, Humanity! We’ve Officially Outsmarted Ourselves
The Age of Overload Technology promised progress, but reality delivered chaos. News cycles last minutes, algorithms dictate opinions, and deep thinking feels obsolete. We consume more information than any generation before us, yet wisdom is in short supply.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Humans
Letting Go Like a Pro – The Sedona Method Explained
In an era of stress and uncertainty, learning to release negative emotions is a game-changer. The Sedona Method, a simple yet powerful technique, offers a way to free yourself from emotional burdens. This article explores its principles, benefits, and practical applications to help you cultivate resilience and peace.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Families
Neurodivergent Superpowers: Why the Future Belongs to Autistic Thinkers
Redefining Autism: From Challenges to Superpowers Autism has long been misunderstood as a limitation, but what if it’s actually a hidden advantage? Across industries, autistic individuals are proving that their unique ways of thinking are game-changers. This article celebrates the trailblazers whose autism empowers them to solve problems, create art, and drive global change.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Families
Microglial Madness: How Brain’s Tiny Immune Cells Could Tame Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has long baffled scientists. Why do some brains accumulate plaques and tangles while others stay clear? Recent discoveries highlight microglia, the brain’s immune cells, as key players in this enigma. These tiny guardians hold promise for reshaping the future of Alzheimer’s treatment.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Men
Altman vs. Musk: The Battle for AI Supremacy
Clash of the Titans Elon Musk and Sam Altman, two of the most influential minds of our era, stand at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution. Musk, the enigmatic CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, envisions AI as a potential existential threat to humanity. Altman, the measured and pragmatic CEO of OpenAI, champions a future where AI serves the greater good. Once collaborators, these two titans now find themselves on opposite sides of an escalating technological race. Their conflicting visions reflect deeper questions about how humanity should wield the most powerful tool ever created.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Humans
Hug a Tree, Save Your Sanity: Why Forest Bathing Beats Therapy (and It's Free!)
Overwhelmed by life? Trapped in the chaos of screens and deadlines? Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is your simple escape. Rooted in Japanese tradition, this practice offers a natural remedy for stress and burnout. All it requires is a forest, your senses, and a willingness to pause.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Longevity
Eyes That Heal: How Moving Your Gaze Can Untangle Trauma
Could the way you move your eyes mend psychological wounds? Integration of Ocular Movements (IMO), a rising star in trauma therapy, might seem simple at first glance, but its impact is profound. By guiding the eyes through precise movements, therapists help patients reprocess trauma, reshape their neural wiring, and rediscover inner peace. Let’s dive into how this technique works and why it’s transforming mental health care.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in FYI
Blood Ties or Bond Lies? What Animals Can Teach Us About Family
Is Family Really Everything? “Blood is thicker than water” is a phrase we’ve all heard, but is it true? Humans glorify familial bonds, often claiming that genetics guarantee loyalty, love, and support. But if that’s the case, why do estranged families exist? Why do we sometimes feel closer to friends than blood relatives? And what happens when we compare ourselves to animals, whose family dynamics often seem dictated by instinct?
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Families
