Tag: machine learning
Although generative AI models may be capable of writing emails and reviewing code, these tech experts don’t see them replacing humans any time soon. Here’s why. — Read on …
A curious mathematical phenomenon called Benford’s law governs the numbers all around us — Read on www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-benfords-law-why-this-unexpected-pattern-of-numbers-is-everywhere/
LSE economist Chris Pissarides on how AI tools like ChatGPT help improve productivity and bring us closer to a four-day workweek. — Read on fortune.com/europe/2023/12/02/nobel-prize-economist-christopher-pissarides-chatgpt-workplace-automation-one-year-launch/
According to a recent report by the medical journal Stat, insurance companies have been using algorithmic tools — rather than doctors or other medically trained people — to determine …
The implications for burnout are staggering — Read on www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/101354
Consumer-grade wearables identify changes in multiple physiological systems during COVID-19 disease progression: Cell Reports Medicine — Read on www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(22)00118-5 This is just the beginning my friends . . .
European scientists apply optoelectronics to create an implantable AI platform. When testing the classification of arrhythmic heartbeats, the researchers reported an accuracy of 88 percent. “The results of this …
As Elon Musk stood in the wings at Tesla Inc.’s AI day, a person dressed in a skintight white suit and black helmet did a jerky robot dance across …
Melanie Mitchell has worked on digital minds for decades. She says they’ll never truly be like ours until they can make analogies. — Read on www.quantamagazine.org/melanie-mitchell-trains-ai-to-think-with-analogies-20210714/
DeepMind stunned the biology world late last year when its AlphaFold2 AI model predicted the structure of proteins (a common and very difficult problem) so accurately that many declared …