Tim Strother

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Tim Strother

Tim Strother

@timstro

Authentic connection.

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Soonly
Soonly@SoonlyHQ·
Soonly article on electric fences hit @hackernews front page. This comment destroyed me, a 9-year-old's advice about reconnecting after 20 years: "Maybe you should just write to her" @AdamMGrant this echoes the research on dormant ties, kids get it right! HN Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=449136…
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Tim Strother@timstro·
Paper Link: arxiv.org/abs/2507.15743 Huge thank you and congratulations to: @davidstutz92, @elahevedadi, Ellery Wulczyn, @dgtbarrett, @imnatalie_grace, @Romes13, @vivnat, @RyutaroTanno, @weballergy, @HardyShakerman, @_khaledsaab, @JanFreyberg, @dylanslack20, @apalepu13, @valentinlievin, @ckbjimmy, @SaraM66905, @yasharmaa, @pushmeet, @joelle_barral, @dr2w, @AvinatanH48021, @ymatias, @taotu831, @yun_liu, @pushmeet, Kelvin Guu, Jihyeon Lee, Cian Hughes, Kavita Kulkarni, James Manyika, Katherine Chou, and external collaborators including @AdamRodmanMD
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Tim Strother@timstro·
This is about reimagining how AI can enhance care under expert oversight. Excited about where this leads!
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Tim Strother@timstro·
New paper out on asynchronous physician oversight for AMIE, our diagnostic AI 🧵
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Alan Karthikesalingam
Alan Karthikesalingam@alan_karthi·
✨New study from our team @GoogleDeepMind @GoogleAI - AMIE goes Multimodal✨ Our research conversational diagnostic AI now fluently considers visual photos/tests. In randomized OSCE study AMIE outperformed PCPs in simulated consultations in which patients uploaded photos of skin concerns, ECG tracings or lab tests. Medical dialogue can hinge critically on multimodal tests like these, so AI systems need to expertly reason about this complex information during a diagnostic conversation. 👀More here: goo.gle/42D0QcB (1/n)
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Khaled Saab
Khaled Saab@_khaledsaab·
Gemini powers our multimodal health research! 💙 In our new paper on multimodal AMIE, we're pushing conversational diagnostic AI beyond text to handle images such as skin photos, ECGs, and clinical docs, which provide crucial context in healthcare. Blog: goo.gle/42D0QcB Paper: gstatic.com/amie/multimoda… How do we make an AI reason like a clinician during a dynamic, multimodal conversation? One of our key contributions is multimodal state-aware reasoning, built on @GoogleDeepMind Gemini 2.0 Flash. Instead of just reacting turn-by-turn, AMIE maintains an internal "understanding" of the consultation: ✅ What is known about the patient? ✅ What are the likely diagnoses? ✅ What information (text or visual) is missing? This internal state allows AMIE to: 👉 Intelligently guide the conversation through phases like history-taking & diagnosis. 👉 Strategically ask for relevant images (like skin photos or screenshots of ECGs/docs) when its internal state shows uncertainty. 👉 Accurately interpret multimodal data and weave the findings back into the ongoing dialogue and diagnostic process. Essentially, it mimics the adaptive reasoning clinicians use, leading to a more structured and effective consultation. We evaluated multimodal AMIE against primary care physicians (PCPs) in a demanding, blinded OSCE study using 105 diverse multimodal scenarios. The results demonstrate clear progress: AMIE achieved similar or superior performance when compared to PCPs across a wide range of metrics, including diagnostic accuracy, empathy, and critically, the handling and reasoning about multimodal data. While the OSCE results are very promising, it's important to remember this was a test environment with patient actors! Real-world care is more complex. Making sure it's safe, reliable, and actually helpful in the real world needs more work, starting with our upcoming study with Harvard BIDMC. The work would not have been possible without an amazing team @GoogleAI, @GoogleDeepMind: @RyutaroTanno, @alan_karthi, @vivnat, @AdamRodmanMD, @timstro, @taotu831, @hardyshakerman, @JanFreyberg, @_cjpark, @yasharmaa, @apalepu13, @arkitus, @weballergy, @valentinlievin, @ckbjimmy, @davidstutz92, @dgtbarrett, @yongcheng16 @SaraM66905, @dr2w, @ymatias
Google AI@GoogleAI

Building on Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer — AMIE, our research diagnostic conversational AI agent — today on the blog we share a first of its kind demonstration of a multimodal conversational diagnostic AI agent, multimodal AMIE. Learn more →goo.gle/42D0QcB

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Tim Strother@timstro·
Sharing progress: Our research AI agent, AMIE, now interprets visual medical information (images, test results) within diagnostic conversations. We introduce a multimodal state-aware reasoning framework, built on @GoogleDeepMind's Gemini models, that aims to better handle complex clinical information. In simulated clinical evaluations (OSCEs), AMIE met or exceeded human physicians on a broad range of benchmarks, including visual reasoning, diagnostic accuracy, management reasoning, and empathy. Crucially, these results are from a controlled simulation using patient actors (see paper for full limitations). Proving safety, reliability, and utility requires rigorous testing in real-world settings. Our upcoming study with Harvard BIDMC is the first step in that essential validation. Blog: goo.gle/42D0QcB Paper: gstatic.com/amie/multimoda… A foundational step by a dedicated team. @GoogleAI, @GoogleDeepMind: @RyutaroTanno, @alan_karthi, @vivnat, @AdamRodmanMD, @KhaledSaab11, @taotu831, @hardyshakerman, @JanFreyberg, @_cjpark, @yasharmaa, @apalepu13, @arkitus, @weballergy, @valentinlievin, @ckbjimmy, @davidstutz92, @dgtbarrett, @yongcheng16 @SaraM66905, @dr2w, @ymatias
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Soonly
Soonly@SoonlyHQ·
In 2018, I started calling one friend a day. What followed was 24 months of social exhaustion. Result? Broke my scroll addiction and built real connections. Here's my hard-won playbook: [1/5]
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Soonly
Soonly@SoonlyHQ·
How to build deep connections one pebble at a time: 1. Notice small gestures 2. Share meaningful moments 3. Be consistent 4. Build on foundations We're showing people how to transform relationships right now. Want to join? Learn the Penguin Pebbling Principle:
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gefen ☕️@gefensk·
what are y’all using to remind yourselves to follow up with texts, emails, dms, etc
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Tim Strother@timstro·
A window into a micro-mobility future: Living in Santiago, Chile at the moment and I've seen more professionals commuting via electric scooter (often personally owned) than any other place I've visited. Could Arizona follow in these footsteps? @ryanmjohnson @culdesac
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Tim Strother@timstro·
Level of humanity is inversely proportional to the speed of experiences becoming content.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Pillars of mental & physical health & “performance”: 1) Sleep 2) Sunlight 3) Movement, 4) Nutrients 5) Relationships (all kinds, incl. w/self). Amplifiers: Cold exposure (1-5 min, circa-waking & BEFORE exercise). Non-Sleep-Deep-Rest (NSDR); done at any time.
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
Introducing The Yearly Review: Your In-Depth Reflection Guide for 2022. • Reflect on the past year • Pinpoint what worked & what didn't • Turn your biggest takeaways into content Sharing it for free until Friday. Like this tweet & reply "2022 review" and I'll DM it to you!
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Melanie Jones
Melanie Jones@MelanieJonesTX·
@heyalexfriedman Ummm a friend CRM sounds amazing! 😃🙌🏾please lmk which founder follows through on that idea 😂
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Alex Friedman 🤠
Alex Friedman 🤠@heyalexfriedman·
Business ideas I swear every founder has had at one point: - Friend CRM - Friend "dating" app - Collaborative content tool What else am I missing?
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The Harvard Study of Adult Development began tracking the lives of 268 Harvard sophomores in 1938. It is considered the longest running study on adult life, health, and happiness. Here are 3 powerful findings everyone should know:
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