MedKits101
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MedKits101
@MedKits101
Medic. Lefty. Shitposter. Playlist to get you started on basic first aid skills: https://t.co/ytmhAKXOVr He/Him

Oh really? This entire task was done with a neural net as well


When a black hole expert watches GPT-5 Pro solve in 30 minutes what took him days of hand calculation, he joins the team. Alex Lupsasca just announced he’s joined OpenAI for Science to help push AI to the edge of physics and beyond. A major win for the future of automated reasoning.

Why did my 9th grade english teacher make us watch this shit


Hideo Kojima on AI "A lot of people use AI in creative work to come up with ideas, but I think of AI as more of a friend ... I would lead the creative part and use AI to boost efficiency" "I'd like AI to handle the tedious tasks that would lower cost and cut down on time ... co-creating with AI instead of just using it" (via @WIRED)





Supreme Court asks if Black voter protections discriminate against White people usatoday.com/story/news/pol…

Is it just me or is 40 million paying ChatGPT users kind of low? Spotify has 276 million paid subscribers. Just kind of surprised that there are 760 million people who don't feel like they'd derive an additional $20 of value from a more capable model.


Google and Yale scientists have trained an LLM that has generated a novel hypothesis about cancer cellular behavior. This prediction was confirmed multiple times in vitro. - "What made this prediction so exciting was that it was a novel idea. Although CK2 has been implicated in many cellular functions, including as a modulator of the immune system, inhibiting CK2 via silmitasertib has not been reported in the literature to explicitly enhance MHC-I expression or antigen presentation. This highlights that the model was generating a new, testable hypothesis, and not just repeating known facts." The model that generated this prediction is a 27B-parameter LLM based on the Google Gemma open source models, and trained on a corpus comprising >1B tokens of transcriptomic data, biological text, and metadata. Quite remarkable that a small (just 27B) LLM trained on specialized data is able to make novel scientific discoveries. "Teams at Yale are now exploring the mechanism uncovered here and testing additional AI-generated predictions in other immune contexts. With further preclinical and clinical validation, such hypotheses may be able to ultimately accelerate the path to new therapies."



Hayden Christensen recalls going on a walk with George Lucas one evening while filming 'Revenge of the Sith' "George ended the conversation by saying to me, ‘Hayden, you can't change the world. It's not possible. All you can do is try to make your own world and then invite other people to be a part of it' ... It was one of the most profound things that anyone's ever said to me, and it has really informed the way I live my life"

What's a vampire opinion that'll get you like this?




