Rolando Natalizia
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Rolando Natalizia
@chonex
Tech & Physics enthusiast

Me: I am very impressed with the new OpenAI image model. Wowza. My sister, professor of anatomy at a med school: "Ask it to create an anatomically correct labeled image of the human thorax." Me: ok! Here it is. How is it? Sister: Oy. Me: what's wrong with it? Sister: It has a giant extra set of veins going to the upper lobe of the left lung. The arch of the aorta is way too low. The costal cartilage label is pointing to the lungs. The labels are pointing all wrong. The label to the trachea is pointing to the thyroid gland. The heart label is pointing to the sternum and so on and so forth. I think the leaders on the labels all pointing to the wrong things are the weirdest thing Me: it's still cute tho Sister: Oh and there are some crazy bones coming out the side of the neck above the first rib. Me: 🙂




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Bacteria move around using a molecular machine called the flagellar motor that rotates faster than the flywheel of a race car engine and switches directions in an instant. After 50 yrs, scientists have finally figured out how it works. “My lifelong quest is now fulfilled.” Link⤵️

Bacteria move around using a molecular machine called the flagellar motor that rotates faster than the flywheel of a race car engine and switches directions in an instant. After 50 yrs, scientists have finally figured out how it works. “My lifelong quest is now fulfilled.” Link⤵️















