Category: Research paper

Lessons from a 100-Year Math Problem: Strategic Risks in the Race for AGI

By Dr. Reza Olfati-Saber Abstract The Prime Number Theorem took 104 years to prove—not because mathematicians lacked intelligence or computational power, but because the solution required complex analysis, a mathematical framework that didn’t exist when Gauss first observed the pattern. This historical case study reveals three critical risks in current AGI research strategy: scaling potentially […]

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Universal Patterns of Enterprise AI Adoption

By Dr. Reza Olfati-Saber How organizations across industries fall into the same adoption traps—and what separates successful AI implementations from expensive failures The Idea in Brief The Pattern: Whether deploying large language models, computer vision systems, or predictive analytics, enterprises consistently exhibit the same adoption patterns: high experimentation rates coupled with low value realization, security […]

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The Science Publishing Crisis: How Systematic Bias Is Silencing Breakthrough Research

By Dr. Reza Olfati-Saber New research reveals how academic publishing has evolved into a discriminatory system that may be actively hindering scientific progress by excluding high-quality research based on economics, geography, and institutional connections You’ve submitted what you believe is groundbreaking research. Your methodology is sound, your findings are significant, and your conclusions could reshape […]

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