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Mashup Score: 38Technological risks are not the end of the world - 9 day(s) ago
There’s a scene in the movie Oppenheimer in which the protagonist is trying to explain to General Groves, his military overseer, the hazards of their endeavor. Groves asks Oppenheimer, “Are you saying there’s a chance that when we push that button, we …
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Mashup Score: 39Technological risks are not the end of the world - 14 day(s) ago
There’s a scene in the movie Oppenheimer in which the protagonist is trying to explain to General Groves, his military overseer, the hazards of their endeavor. Groves asks Oppenheimer, “Are you saying there’s a chance that when we push that button, we …
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Mashup Score: 29AI in Africa: Basics Over Buzz - 1 month(s) ago
When Buti Manamela visited Lengau, Africa’s fastest supercomputer, he had more prosaic technology in mind: electricity. South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology was at the Center for High Performance Computing in Cape …
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Mashup Score: 34Debates on the nature of artificial general intelligence - 1 month(s) ago
The term “artificial general intelligence” (AGI) has become ubiquitous in current discourse around AI. OpenAI states that its mission is “to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.” DeepMind’s company vision statement notes …
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Mashup Score: 34Debates on the nature of artificial general intelligence - 1 month(s) ago
The term “artificial general intelligence” (AGI) has become ubiquitous in current discourse around AI. OpenAI states that its mission is “to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.” DeepMind’s company vision statement notes …
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Mashup Score: 188Toward the eradication of medical diagnostic errors - 3 month(s) ago
The medical community does not broadcast the problem, but there are many studies that have reinforced a serious issue with diagnostic errors. A recent study concluded: “We estimate that nearly 800,000 Americans die or are permanently disabled by …
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"… it will become increasingly likely that #AI will play an invaluable role in providing second opinions … to help us move toward the unattainable but worthy goal of eradicating diagnostic errors," writes @EricTopol in a new #ScienceExpertVoices article. https://t.co/Tg3Fy2GxPt https://t.co/YlhTMW2CuN
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Mashup Score: 162Toward the eradication of medical diagnostic errors - 3 month(s) ago
The medical community does not broadcast the problem, but there are many studies that have reinforced a serious issue with diagnostic errors. A recent study concluded: “We estimate that nearly 800,000 Americans die or are permanently disabled by …
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"… it will become increasingly likely that #AI will play an invaluable role in providing second opinions … to help us move toward the unattainable but worthy goal of eradicating diagnostic errors," writes @EricTopol in a new #ScienceExpertVoices article. https://t.co/Tg3Fy2GxPt https://t.co/YlhTMW2CuN
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Mashup Score: 109AI is transforming how science is done. Science education must reflect this change. - 4 month(s) ago
There is growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in science education. Many issues and questions raised about the role of AI in science education target primarily science learning objectives. They relate to AI’s capacity to generate …
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Mashup Score: 93AI is transforming how science is done. Science education must reflect this change. - 4 month(s) ago
There is growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in science education. Many issues and questions raised about the role of AI in science education target primarily science learning objectives. They relate to AI’s capacity to generate …
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"In the coming years, #AI will pose countless challenges for regulators. But thankfully, it won’t be the end of the world," argues @Jackstilgoe in a new #ScienceExpertVoices article. https://t.co/UTSVs2KwRT https://t.co/swUstzSmTL