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Huh. Explains why three weeks and counting to reschedule my NIH study section.
โKnowledge should be universally accessible and useful. Not kept behind obscenely expensive subscription plans that benefit the corporates, not in the interests of humanity!โ Very cool. I tried it. Huge amount of linked and trading knowledge in a short time.
Whether intentional or not, Florida is relatively insulated from these cuts. โNorth Carolina, Missouri and Pennsylvania could face disproportionate losses, because of the concentration of medical research in those states.โ ๐
PIs will just write in the indirects directly into the budget. Wont they? This probably wonโt matter for big contracts. Small labs will feel the brunt!
Iโve got to find a way for AI to post more articles like this for me.๐ค
Researchers say it would hurt facilities that work on medical issues such as cancer research and heart disease. Elon Musk contends the old policy was โa ripoff.โ
โOpen source models are surpassing proprietary ones.โ
Huh. Do I still have my NIH study section grant review next month?
https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/trump-revokes-biden-executive-order-addressing-ai-risks-2025-01-21/
โFiguring out what questions to ask will be more important than figuring out the answerโ https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/openai-ceo-sam-altman-says-this-will-be-the-no-1-most-valuable-skill-in-the-age-of-ai/91107542
โDespite the hype over artificial intelligence in medicine, the systems require consistent monitoring and staffing to put in place and maintain.โ
Clearly NSA doesnโt have teenagers to track with FindMy services!
โthe big AI job massacre is not happeningโฆ AI seems more likely to help workers become more productive rather than outright replace themโฆ AI's ultimate effects on inequality are still a mystery.โ
the pharmaceutical industry has been the easiest to disrupt; "all it took was transparency and not jacking up margins to market."
โOn December 20, OpenAIโs o3 system scored 85% on the ARC-AGI benchmark, well above the previous AI best score of 55% and on par with the average human score.โ New what?
Keeping an eye on this #smartring space @danielkraft.bsky.social
In an age where AI can handle the mechanics of research, educators must teach students how to evaluate AI-generated content and how to address inaccuracies.
โIf Willowโฆ were capable of breaking Bitcoinโs cryptographic safeguards, it wouldnโt just destabilize the cryptocurrency ecosystem; it would signal the collapse of virtually all modern security systems.โ
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Oh my. My sympathies to all the families affected by this act of violence. I hope this does not become a trend as many families hold many grudges against the insurance industry.
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