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5 hours ago, OverPowerYou said:

How? 

Remember during Covid days, there was that fad of getting those “cameos” from celebrities, where you could request personalized videos that they’d send you themselves - we got one of Rick, of course! Haha

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Just now, Thorny said:

Remember during Covid days, there was that fad of getting those “cameos” from celebrities, where you could request personalized videos that they’d send you themselves - we got one of Rick, of course! Haha

My son got one for my birthday, obviously still saved on my phone.

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Posted
Just now, Thorny said:

Oh sweet. From Rick as well? 

Yes, RJ is talking to me in the video. He is a few years older than me but we grew up in small towns near each other in Northern Ontario, which my son had made him aware of. Rick calls me “neighbour” and other personal touches are included..

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9 minutes ago, French Collection said:

Yes, RJ is talking to me in the video. He is a few years older than me but we grew up in small towns near each other in Northern Ontario, which my son had made him aware of. Rick calls me “neighbour” and other personal touches are included..

That’s awesome. Miss him a lot

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Posted
6 hours ago, Pimlach said:


You are on to something. 

I had dinner with a troubled 35 year old man.  He asked me a question on calculating a simple formula and rather than hear the explanation he stopped me and said never mind, he would just ask Chat Gpt.  He wanted the final answer without knowing why it’s the answer.  He was impressed that my answer was the same as Chat Gpt but saw no value in understanding why. 

Several other topics came up and he for asked advice, but then became disagreeable and told me to forget it, he would ask Chat GPT.   I told him AI is not the tool for this kind of advice, the answer is not in a formula.  He smirked and placated me.   

Later, he got political and told me things about a few current events that I never considered.   He smuggly proclaimed I should get news from internet sources and podcasts and everything on TV news is a lie.  He may be correct on the TV media, I don’t know.   It seems to me that social media and AI can easily create confusion and division.  

 

 

I run into this with a lot of the younger medical professional I deal with. They will use chat gpt for an answer and reply with some snark "I've done extensive research" on said topic. 

Of course I have the ability (for now) to hammer them on the pathophysiology of the question, something chat gpt isn't able to do yet. But the same is going for writing papers and almost any written assignment. 

Rasiologists are already being phased out a bit with AI reading of scans, the percentages of correct reads by a robot are going up weekly. 

Not sure there is any way to slow any of this down. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

I run into this with a lot of the younger medical professional I deal with. They will use chat gpt for an answer and reply with some snark "I've done extensive research" on said topic. 

Of course I have the ability (for now) to hammer them on the pathophysiology of the question, something chat gpt isn't able to do yet. But the same is going for writing papers and almost any written assignment. 

Rasiologists are already being phased out a bit with AI reading of scans, the percentages of correct reads by a robot are going up weekly. 

Not sure there is any way to slow any of this down. 

Grok, is this true? 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

Not sure there is any way to slow any of this down

Agree.

Guessing the best we can hope for is our human AI experts stay one step ahead of self-actualizing AI.

Genie is out of the box.

Posted
38 minutes ago, Thorny said:

Grok, is this true? 

Yep, I guess the AI scans started out as something like 68% accuracy, but now it's reading CT/MRI, etc somewhere north of 90%. Still not perfect but in some modalities are superior to human reads.

As for students, I teach like 2 weeks a year in buffalo for MD/PA/Biomed students and we essentially let them use AI now, but if they don't proofread it then we take major points off.... Although we're more of a Pass/Fail now (which I also dislike) lol 

Posted
8 hours ago, Pimlach said:


You are on to something. 

I had dinner with a troubled 35 year old man.  He asked me a question on calculating a simple formula and rather than hear the explanation he stopped me and said never mind, he would just ask Chat Gpt.  He wanted the final answer without knowing why it’s the answer.  He was impressed that my answer was the same as Chat Gpt but saw no value in understanding why. 

Several other topics came up and he for asked advice, but then became disagreeable and told me to forget it, he would ask Chat GPT.   I told him AI is not the tool for this kind of advice, the answer is not in a formula.  He smirked and placated me.   

Later, he got political and told me things about a few current events that I never considered.   He smuggly proclaimed I should get news from internet sources and podcasts and everything on TV news is a lie.  He may be correct on the TV media, I don’t know.   It seems to me that social media and AI can easily create confusion and division.  

 

 

You can really program people. Logic and reason have no impact .We have always been at war with Eastasia.

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