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Yuval Noah Harari: Free Speech, Institutional Distrust, & Social Order | Making Sense #386 Sam Harris

400,195 views 7 Oct 2024 Making Sense Podcast: Episodes This is a preview of the full episode. In order to watch the entire episode and gain access to all full-length episodes of the Making Sense podcast, you can SUBSCRIBE at … Continue reading

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Brain-Wide Connections Predict Human Intelligence

Brain-Wide Connections Predict Human Intelligence FeaturedNeuroscience ·December 11, 2024 Summary: A recent study explores how connections across the entire brain predict human intelligence, moving beyond traditional focus on specific brain areas like the prefrontal cortex. Using fMRI data from over 800 … Continue reading

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John Nosta: What does it mean to be intelligent today.

John Nosta @JohnNosta Subscribe What Does It Mean to Be Intelligent Today? How AI and LLMs are changing the way we “think” about being smart. In 2017, I explored the concept of Technology Quotient (TQ) as a measure of our … Continue reading

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AI Outperforms Experts in Predicting Study Outcomes. Comment: Awaiting DOGE and how it tackles the bureaucracy mire, let the outcome translate to the EU with haste. Talking to someone about an appeal from the planning office in Ireland; they received a 700 page document. Just imagine how ChatGPT/Brain Bench/BrainGPT will proof these laborious documents and provide the relevant facts. Quote: LLMs outperformed human neuroscientists in predicting study outcomes (81% vs. 63%).

AI Outperforms Experts in Predicting Study Outcomes FeaturedNeuroscience ·November 29, 2024 Summary: A new study demonstrates that large language models (LLMs) can predict the outcomes of neuroscience studies more accurately than human experts, achieving 81% accuracy compared to 63% for neuroscientists. … Continue reading

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Source: John Nosta, a visionary and source of inspiration (@JohnNosta). “The Ultimate Paradox: How AI Leads Us Back to Our Humanity As artificial intelligence gets smarter, can humans grow wiser? Comment: treasure the elderly esp “elderly orphans” … wisdom is empowering

Conversation John Nosta @JohnNosta Subscribe Today’s ESSENTIAL Read… The Ultimate Paradox: How AI Leads Us Back to Our Humanity As artificial intelligence gets smarter, can humans grow wiser? In my somewhat tumultuous journey of exploring artificial intelligence (AI), I’ve encountered … Continue reading

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John Nosta: Large Language Models and the Path to Our Higher Self – How AI tools illuminate humanity’s creative and cognitive potential.

See new posts Conversation John Nosta @JohnNosta Subscribe Large Language Models and the Path to Our Higher Self – How AI tools illuminate humanity’s creative and cognitive potential. Humanity has always seen creativity as a reflection of our highest potential—the … Continue reading

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Fast Company: Can AI therapists save us from the global mental health crisis?

11-11-2024 SMALL TO FAST Can AI therapists save us from the global mental health crisis? As the global mental health crisis deepens, AI is stepping in to fill the gap. [Images: alex83m/Adobe Stock; Sylverarts/Adobe Stock] BY Kolawole Samuel Adebayo3 minute read … Continue reading

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EL PAIS: CERN trains AI models to revolutionize cancer treatment. “One of the applications based on this system is Truckstroke, which is already improving stroke treatment with artificial intelligence in around 10,000 patients in hospitals in Germany and Belgium and in the Vall d’Hebron Stroke Unit in Barcelona.”….. “For the moment, explains Serio, it has been used for tumors or strokes, but CERN also plans to use this system to monitor the evolution of Alzheimer’s or dementia.” Comment: Breast cancer detected by BreastCheck 2017, now a cancer survivor I had by year follow-up mammogram today. The system in Ireland is much criticised but I have to say I have found the service excellent. It is a pity that Ireland is not more visionary because, I may be wrong, but we are not members of CERN. I think they offered us a reduced amount to join. Read below and it is enlightening in regard to health and our future.

Artificial intelligence CERN trains AI models to revolutionize cancer treatment The advances developed at the European Organization for Nuclear Research have already been applied to 10,000 stroke patients in hospitals in Germany and Belgium Lourdes Velasco Geneva – OCT 05, 2024 – … Continue reading

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Fast Company: Would you submit all your medical data to an Elon Musk AI chatbot, I would and I have decades of illness under my belt not! Getting older and feeling younger is what sums up my experience of living.

10-30-2024TECH Elon Musk wants you to submit medical data to his AI chatbot Experts advise using caution when sharing sensitive information to train tech platforms. [Images: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images, Tryfonov/Adobe Stock] BY Jessica Bursztynsky 1 minute read Billionaire and … Continue reading

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El Pais: CERN trains AI models to revolutionize cancer treatment. …”By comparing images of the brain of a stroke patient with models trained by CERN in the so-called Truststroke Project, the algorithm predicts how the patient might evolve, what therapy should be administered and the follow-up required. Most importantly, the tool predicts the risk of recurrence…”

CERN trains AI models to revolutionize cancer treatment The advances developed at the European Organization for Nuclear Research have already been applied to 10,000 stroke patients in hospitals in Germany and Belgium Lourdes Velasco The artificial intelligence-based innovations that CERN … Continue reading

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