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sokosmic · 1 year ago
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Ai Zodiac Couples: Water Signs 🌊
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aihealthylife · 1 year ago
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sprites4ever · 8 days ago
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In case it wasn't clear yet,
Trump's science denialism is not because he actually believes it, but, like everything else, because it fills his wallet.
After spreading anti-vaxxer narratives throughout the COVID pandemic, he's now taken to giving big tech companies massive bonuses for the purpose of using AI to prototype experimental cancer vaccines.
He was quite simply against COVID vaccines because everybody needed them, so they had to be issued for free and he couldn't make a profit off of then.
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reasonsforhope · 7 months ago
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I'm worried about the rising rate of young adults getting cancer.
For what it's worth, we've actually made a shocking amount of progress against cancer - especially the most common cancers like breast cancer, and especially in the past 30 years.
Cancer rates have been falling, often dramatically (x, x, x, x, x, x). One of the best examples it that breast cancer deaths in the United States dropped 58% between 1975 and 2019 (x).
Right now, we're at the beginning of an absolute revolution in cancer care that promises to increase survival rates even further. This revolution has been going on to a lesser degree since the first human genome was successfully sequenced in the early 2000s (and in fact, the first gapless sequencing of a human genome was finally finished just two years ago, in 2022), and to a greater extent since CRISPR DNA-editing technology was first successfully tested in 2013, and since medical digitzation/digital communication and vaccination were massively spurred ahead in 2020, by the COVID pandemic (x, x).
Right now, the results of this revolution are only beginning to trickle out into actual treatments. But I guarantee you, in the next one to three decades, the way we fight cancer will be massively transformed.
We're talking personalized genome sequencing for each person with cancer - not just for early and better detection, but even to figure out what types of treatments will work best. (x, x, x, x)
We're talking using CRISPR-based DNA editing to literally cut cancer-causing mutations out of your DNA, to edit the genes of immune cells to better detect and kill cancer cells, and to kill cancer-causing viruses. (x, x, x, x)
We're talking using CRISPR-based screening to figure out how chemotherapy resistance works, so that we can overcome it - and even weaponize it. (x, x)
We're talking using CRISPR to edit immune cells so that they recognize and target the mutations of a single individual's specific tumor. (x)
We're talking new types of testing that can predict if cancer will return years before it shows up on scans. (x)
We're talking using (non-generative) AI to massively increase the accuracy and earliness of cancer detection - which by the way is already starting to happen, there are several AI-based systems that detect cancer earlier and more accurately than doctors do. (x, x, x, x, x, x)
Also, the more we transition to a green, sustainable, and ethical future, the fewer cancer-causing substances will be in the environment (fossil fuels, oil drilling, and mining are massive sources of carcinogens at every point in the process).
Cancer is awful. That is a massive understatement. But the fight against cancer is one where there are so many reasons for hope.
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mindblowingscience · 15 days ago
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The melding of visual information (microscopic and X-ray images, CT and MRI scans, for example) with text (exam notes, communications between physicians of varying specialties) is a key component of cancer care. But while artificial intelligence helps doctors review images and home in on disease-associated anomalies like abnormally shaped cells, it’s been difficult to develop computerized models that can incorporate multiple types of data. Now researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed an AI model able to incorporate visual and language-based information. After training on 50 million medical images of standard pathology slides and more than 1 billion pathology-related texts, the model outperformed standard methods in its ability to predict the prognoses of thousands of people with diverse types of cancer, to identify which people with lung or gastroesophageal cancers are likely to benefit from immunotherapy, and to pinpoint people with melanoma who are most likely to experience a recurrence of their cancer.
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therobotmonster · 10 months ago
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There's a nuance to the Amazon AI checkout story that gets missed.
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Because AI-assisted checkouts on its own isn't a bad thing:
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This was a big story in 2022, about a bread-checkout system in Japan that turned out to be applicable in checking for cancer cells in sample slides.
But that bonus anti-cancer discovery isn't the subject here, the actual bread-checkout system is. That checkout system worked, because it wasn't designed with the intent of making the checkout cashier obsolete, rather, it was there to solve a real problem: it's hard to tell pastry apart at a glance, and the customers didn't like their bread with a plastic-wrapping and they didn't like the cashiers handling the bread to count loaves.
So they trained the system intentionally, under controlled circumstances, before testing and launching the tech. The robot does what it's good at, and it doesn't need to be omniscient because it's a tool, not a replacement worker.
Amazon, however, wanted to offload its training not just on an underpaid overseas staff, but on the customers themselves. And they wanted it out NOW so they could brag to shareholders about this new tech before the tech even worked. And they wanted it to replace a person, but not just the cashier. There were dreams of a world where you can't shoplift because you'd get billed anyway dancing in the investor's heads.
Only, it's one thing to make a robot that helps cooperative humans count bread, and it's another to try and make one that can thwart the ingenuity of hungry people.
The foreign workers performing the checkouts are actually supposed to be training the models. A lot of reports gloss over this in an effort to present the efforts as an outsourcing Mechanical Turk but that's really a side-effect. These models all work on datasets, and the only place you get a dataset of "this visual/sensor input=this purchase" is if someone is cataloging a dataset correlating the two...
Which Amazon could have done by simply putting the sensor system in place and correlating the purchase data from the cashiers with the sensor tracking of the customer. Just do that for as long as you need to build the dataset and test it by having it predict and compare in the background until you reach your preferred ratio. If it fails, you have a ton of market research data as a consolation prize.
But that could take months or years and you don't get to pump your stock until it works, and you don't get to outsource your cashiers while pretending you've made Westworld work.
This way, even though Amazon takes a little bit of a PR bloody nose, they still have the benefit of any stock increase this already produced, the shareholders got their dividends.
Which I suppose is a lot of words to say:
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bucksangel · 3 months ago
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i’m already seeing fics on ao3 with tags/notes that say something along the lines of “AI assisted” and i would just like to reiterate that putting a description into ChatGPT and having it spit out a couple thousand words isn’t actually writing anything. you did not do the work, even if you went back and edited some things. that is not writing, that is not creating. if you want to write then write!! who cares if it’s not good at first!! you’re not going to learn new skills or grow as an artist or writer by having a machine do it for you.
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scarlett-bitch69 · 2 months ago
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The Signs of The Zodiac as Black Bratz Dolls ♋️ ♉️ ♏️ ♑️ ♈️ ♒️ ♊️ 💋 ✨ 💫
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gilbertgoosey · 4 months ago
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im hallucanating cancerous rodent yltrakill in my room my head hurts and dizzy oh mugosh
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aihealthylife · 1 year ago
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levynite · 3 months ago
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Context: some of you may or may not know I'm a hobbyist fandom bookbinder aka fanbinder.
Anyways, I'm pretty upset right now at the revelation that AI has just started poisoning fandom exchanges for us now, when one member of the bookbinding Discord I'm in talked about how they offered a typeset of a fanfic for a fandom exchange but was rejected by the other person because AI isn't allowed and we're all very confused because typesetting is a skill that has long existed since the birth of printing types aka those little reversed letters and punctuations you piece together to form a whole ass text that you then ink up and put paper on it to print.
Although these days, we use software to design the pages now, and depending on elaborate it can take from a day to months to finish a typesetting.
("AI? What the hell do they mean by AI?")
I digress, this is where someone went to Google and discovered that the very first result for 'typeset' is for an AI fucking chatbot that will typeset for you. 3 inches below it is the dictionary definition of 'typeset' that used to be the first result.
Are you fucking kidding me?!?!
So now there are fans out there who think fanbinders are fucking AI worshippers. Great. Just fucking great.
If only I have some way to tell the people who run fandom exchanges that when a fanbinder offers a typeset, It's Not Fucking AI, and they should be aware and I don't fucking know, say in the rules that fic typesets are acceptable and no, typesetting is not an AI. We spent days or weeks putting together that document, including any image elements, the formatting, the arrangement, the layering, the fanart that fucks up the whole document when you resize it, the acknowledgements......the book curse if you steal....
I'm just upset right now, I should go and poke the AI chatbot and see for myself how poorly it does at a good typesetting. But I'm still too upset for that. Especially now that there are actual people who didn't scroll down 3 inches to skip the paid advert and learn what an actual typeset is besides fucking shitty chatbot AI, and definitely are thinking badly of fanbinding now.
All those days of hard work negated by fucking chatbot AI. Gods.
Edit: actually I should go poke the AI chatbot and see whether it steals the text you upload to it, now that the thought has occurred to me.
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mindblowingscience · 2 days ago
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Artificial intelligence is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said on Tuesday. Five researchers from FHI, the University of California and the University of Washington were given access to a commercially available AI programme to retroactively analyse the mammographies of 116,495 women who took part in a Norwegian detection programme between 2004 and 2018. In total, 1,607 of the women developed breast cancer.
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woafofbread · 1 month ago
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New Year’s resolution is to post more so I’m gonna start off with critiquing generative AI.
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My dad sent me this for new years. Obviously he didn’t know it was Ai and I didn’t immediately know for sure but I got the feeling. The feeling that’s like “hey something is off about this.” I wanted to talk about the process of recognition that I go through as an artist when I see something made by Ai because a lot of the time at first glance nothing seems wrong.
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First thing that I notice is how after 2025 there something that is clearly supposed to be an exclamation point but it’s too small and incomplete. This immediately made me realize for sure that it’s Ai. Ai is usually bad at doing text and it would be pretty easy for a human to fix.
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Then I see the rest of the inconsistencies. The n in new is disconnected. There is a stray line coming out of the h in happy. Snoopy’s hands: one has a different line weight and the other has a finger that’s way too small. The stray little lines on Snoopy’s mouth. Woodstock only having one eye brow. Then this part is debatable since it is clearly trying to replicate the style of the CGI Peanuts movie, but Snoopy’s eyes being different sizes bothers me. The ear which I didn’t even circle is probably trying to replicate the loosely colored in ears in the comic strip, but in the CGI version it’s fully colored in. The golden firework blending into the top of Snoopy’s hat. Woodstock’s hands. Woodstock’s feet. The blurriness of Snoopy’s foot that isn’t anywhere else. The lines on Snoopy’s foot which doesn’t reach the end. The blurriness at the top of Woodstock’s head.
As an artist in art school we are critiqued on every little detail of our work. These kinds of inconsistencies are not okay for professional artists to make so the idea that companies want to use Ai shows how little they cared about artists in the first place. Any company that uses Ai instead of hiring an artist is clearly is cheap and is making themselves look bad.
I know that Ai can look convincing and pretty at first glance, but I want people to look at artwork for more than a few seconds. With social media everything is so fast paced and we are conditioned to to want instant gratification, so Ai is a quick and easy way to make ‘content.’ But the things that generative Ai makes are low quality and infuriating to see as an artist. I would much rather see someone try to make art as a beginner than see a computer steal art from other people.
So when you share or like something take an extra second to see if it was made by a person because if a person didn’t even care enough to make it it’s not worth your time.
Any other artists feel free to point out anything that I missed.
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tauruswiftie · 3 days ago
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and i don't mean to be mean but i think some of you guys have gone too far in the hating stem direction and have lowkey lost the plot politically..... sorry but you cannot meaningfully analyze global economic trends and international trade if you don't understand how technology works. tell me quickly what's a microprocessor? where are the chips in your phones made? where are data centers located? what metals and materials are crucial to the engineering processes that power our world from cars to planes to fridges? can you tell me what maxwell's equations describe? do you know what a compiler is?
#like i hate technology man i am like clsoer to a luddite than most people probably but i also have 2 hard stem degrees and so.#unfortunately. i can tell when people are just really very wrong about their analyses of certain things.#sorry.#like i am literally trying to exit stem asap and i spend all my time reading and writing bc that is what i love so i understand!!#but please guys. i beg of you. it is not COOL to be willfully ignorant about like. basic engineering.#like actually. sorry but you depend on math and physics and engineering for literally everything in your life#and it is actually extremely cringe and lame to look down on those fields bc 'ai is bad' lol.#and there are a lot of smart and thoughtful and honest people who spend their lives working on unglamorous and niche engineering topics#so that the instruments that detect cancer are 30% more accurate. or so that cars are 13% safer.#and actually looking down on that is not woke. you have the politics of an 18th century aristocrat. sorry.#i am the first person to say stem ppl should absolutely read more but also. you know what is massively rewarding?#math!!!!! seriously. there r so many stem ppl who are not condescending assholes who will be happy to rec u beginner-friendly materials#to learn about stem stuff. and it is actually really cool and fun to be able to do more things with computers#or know how ur car works. or whatever#you know.#like. it is not all evil dystopian hellscape technology. some o fit is just making your life better.#and you can literally just learn to code. it's fine. people will cheer you on btw.#most ppl are normal and kind and want to share their interests with you.
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bessiejoan · 4 months ago
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Astrology: Why is Mars in Cancer considered a challenging placement?
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Mars represents aggression, action, and assertiveness.
The achatype of Cancer is someone who is sensitive, shy, and holds onto emotional memories for a long time. Cancer (Latin for crab) has a tough outer shell but is soft inside.
When someone holds onto a lot of emotional stress, they become passive in their movements and appear to be closed off. The body itself can become tight and rigid. Imagine clenching your fists when you are angry, having tight muscles from stress, or hunchy over when you are scared.
Holding emotions and thoughts in the body prevents someone from acting assertively, as moving into action risks the overflowing of emotion or can even be painful.
For Cancer Mars, when the shell finally opens, emotions can come gushing out. Often startling the crab itself, causing it to run and hide.
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writer-of-worlds · 9 months ago
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In all of my years of being on AO3, I finally found a fic that's AI generated.
Seriously. If you do that, go fuck yourself, you thief. You're causing more harm than good with that BS.
Only AI I accept are ones that find cancer cells or some shit.
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