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    • My slides from #CHIL2023 YIR 2020-2022. Covers some of my* favorite papers in #AI #ML & health and focus is on papers where I could clearly articulate why it is significant: https://t.co/b3wiJ762ln Either, - they helped significantly advance a key area, or - made a key newā€¦ https://t.co/TzhkjS0b3n

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    Miles Fisher had it all: talent, charm and the face of a movie star. Problem was, it was a very specific movie star. After years of resenting the resemblance, Fisher embraced it through viral TikTok deepfakes that demonstrate AIā€™s astonishing power to deceive.

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    • Really well-written piece ā€” itā€™s on deepfakes and now heā€™s part of a company that uses this tech in hollywood https://t.co/8iSD4IGuFN https://t.co/diFaMq5hku

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    Find out who made TIME’s annual list

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    • Just came across @TIME 100. Delighted to see @mmitchell_ai alongside @sama and @iamsrk on it! Congrats! Both AI and India are represented well! Also, was surprised to see Elon getting trolled ā€” ā€œWhatā€™s the opposite of progress? Elonā€ÆMusk 2023ā€ https://t.co/Gvn8RMa49K

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    CHIL - 2 year(s) ago

    CHIL 2023 The Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning (CHIL), targets a cross-disciplinary representation of clinicians and researchers (from industry and academia) in machine learning, health policy, causality, fairness, and other related areas. The conference is designed to spark insight-driven discussions on new and emerging ideas that may lead to collaboration and discussion. Submit…

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    • Friends, Iā€™m putting together an invited year in review for conference on health, inference & learning (CHIL) https://t.co/drQnzipwQG Was asked to highlight best of 2020-2022 related to Health AI, informatics, inference & learning. Would LOVE pointers to research you thoughtā€¦ https://t.co/a0tKRc3FrF

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    Doctors arenā€™t relying solely on artificial intelligence, but some are using it to help reach diagnoses or spot risks.

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    • I realize we are all very obsessively discussing AGI but itā€™s exciting to see applications of AI serving as a co-pilot to doctors and nurses and saving lives! More about it in @WSJ today covering our work at @bayesianhealth https://t.co/FYf7NHCYfT Weā€™re growing. Join us!