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M. C. Brion | OKX

@mcbrionmd

“That through these eyes I may see no pain” ₱$₱$₱$₱$₱ no permanent friends, only permanent interests

Silang, Calabarzon Katılım Temmuz 2010
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This is Adult Fear.
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Torey Canino
Torey Canino@tj_canino·
ITO BA YUNG GINAMIT DUN SA PLE BOARD EXAM NA GOOGLE GLASSES????? TANGINA NI BAKLA BUTI NAHULI SIYA KASO DAY 4 NA 😭
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
Male desire only rewards beauty. The problem is that beauty is subjective, highly abundant and can depreciate. But, female desire rewards assets such as strength, courage, humor, leadership and success that appreciate and can even compound regardless of your dating status.
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
If you talk to highly accomplished and successful women they will all tell you that their dating opportunities did not improve and a lot will even say it got worse. That’s not true at all for literally any highly accomplished and successful man.
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
Watched that manosphere documentary.  Something I never think they realize is how the pressure of dating women is more beneficial to your life than the pressure of dating men.
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Mastering the Differential 🩺
Ultrasound of the abdomen showing a target sign suggests?🎯 A. Appendicitis B. Volvulus C. Intussusception D. Ascites E. Ileus
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ALLATRA IPM
ALLATRA IPM@allatra_ipm·
Microplastics are already inside us and they are affecting our health. Professor Ragusa explains where the real problem lies and why it's not just about plastic. Are you ready to find out what each of us needs to do to solve this problem? For more details, follow the link.
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
Female desire rewards male betterment in a way that isn’t true in the reverse. An evolutionary pressure pushing you to become the fittest.
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
An easy thought experiment is to just think of 1 guy that 100 women wanted to exclusively date and 1 woman that 100 men wanted to exclusively date and asking yourself which person you’d bet all your money is the more impressive person.
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
A robot just replaced the human who draws your blood, and it is already inside European hospitals right now. The device called Aletta is CE-marked, the European equivalent of FDA approval and it is already operating on real patients. Vitestro built a machine that maps your veins using AI powered Doppler ultrasound, locks onto the right one with submillimeter precision, inserts the needle, fills the tubes, removes the needle and applies the bandage completely on its own. No human hands touch you during the procedure and one trained supervisor can oversee up to three of these machines running simultaneously. And 98% of patients who went through it said they would accept the procedure again. The machine does not care if your veins are difficult or your skin tone, body type, or whether past draws were painful. It finds a vein on almost every patient regardless and roughly 1.4 billion blood draws happen in the United States alone every single year. Every one of those is currently done by a human being and that human has a job title, phlebotomist. There are roughly 130,000 of them working in the US today and that job is now directly in the crosshairs of this technology. Northwestern Medicine, one of the most prestigious hospital systems in America already signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with Vitestro to bring this machine to US hospitals.
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Special Interest Media@thoughtson_tech·
Mitchell Katz is saying the quiet part loud. Most hospital administrators are thinking the same thing - radiology is expensive, AI is getting good, and the math is hard to ignore when you're running a public hospital system with real budget pressure. But the liability question nobody on that panel is answering: when the AI misses something and a patient is harmed, who gets sued? Right now, the answer is the radiologist who reviewed the flagged cases - not the vendor, not the hospital CEO who made the call to deploy. The Federation of State Medical Boards made this explicit in 2024, recommending that clinicians, not AI makers, bear liability for AI-generated errors. So Katz gets the savings, and whatever radiologists remain get the legal exposure for a system they didn't design and can't fully audit. The "AI as first reader" model also papers over a real problem the clinical literature is starting to document. When radiologists consistently defer to AI on routine cases, their independent diagnostic ability atrophies. The ACCEPT trial showed this directly in endoscopy - remove the AI and performance drops below baseline. Scale that to mammography across a major hospital network and you've created a fragile system where the human backstop is quietly degrading while nobody is measuring it. Wrote a long piece on exactly this - who absorbs liability when AI-assisted clinical decisions cause harm, and what the current legal vacuum means for every party in the room when something goes wrong. onhealthcare.tech/p/nobody-gets-…
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Michał Podlewski
Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL·
CEO of America’s largest public hospital system says he’s ready to replace radiologists with AI. Mitchell H. Katz, MD, the president and CEO of New York City’s public hospital system, has stated that he is prepared to begin replacing radiologists with artificial intelligence for certain diagnostic tasks as soon as the regulatory environment permits. Speaking at a recent panel, Katz highlighted the potential for AI to serve as the "first reader" for routine screenings such as mammograms and X-rays, which would allow hospitals to realize significant financial savings amid the rising costs of human specialists. In this scenario, radiologists would transition into a secondary role, only reviewing images that the technology identifies as abnormal. Other healthcare leaders supported this vision, citing data that suggests AI can be more accurate than humans in specific low-risk screenings. However, this proposal has met with intense opposition from medical professionals who argue that such a shift would pose a severe threat to patient safety. Radiologists have criticized hospital administrators for being "confidently uninformed," claiming that current AI technology is not yet capable of providing independent patient care without human oversight.
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M. C. Brion | OKX@mcbrionmd·
@trajektoriePL further if the AI output is nonsense, would it puts strain on the Radiologist acting as a proofreader here?
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Nagbibigay ang Starlink Mini ng high-speed at low-latency internet habang bumibiyahe—mainam para sa pagbibiyahe, camping, pag-explore, pamamangka, RVing, at marami pang iba. Planuhin ang susunod mong adventure.
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
YouTube employees internally discussed prioritizing “viewer addiction” say newly unsealed court documents An exec claimed the discussion was about a “video creation app” not intended for viewers
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vidIQ@vidIQ·
YouTube just erased 5 billion lifetime views. 35 million subscribers. Gone. This demonetization wave isn't just hitting spam channels anymore. Watch before your channel is next youtu.be/w-wFO5XGmt0
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