Lies & disinformation spread during #COVID19 in America trace back to online posts by just 52 doctors, from 28 specialties, according to a U Mass study. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
“General misinformation categories included #vaccines, medication, masks, & other (ie, conspiracy… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
If AI really is going to improve fast, it might actually pay to be lazy about some big, long-term projects.
Any rapidly improving technology can kick off a Wait Equation, where you save time & money by procrastinating, since the better tech will let you catch up with early birds pic.twitter.com/9uV8Wyv0pP
Workers in a variety of fields have witnessed the dawn of AI with understandable suspicion. While concern is warranted, it can still help get stuff done.
It is fascinating how quickly our mediocre-but-good-enough-until-ChatGPT tools for identifying humans from machines have failed. The Turing Test and CAPTCHAs were both bad ways of identifying who was human, but they worked fine for a long time.
The science of global warming is so very simple. Please spare a few short minutes to watch Carl Sagan explain it beautifully clearly nearly forty years ago. pic.twitter.com/8QAjVfaYws
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