well informed patients are a good thing. But we need more studies. My main concern with the study above was with its experimental design and the limiting parameters
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well informed patients are a good thing. But we need more studies. My main concern with the study above was with its experimental design and the limiting parameters
Erin, I appreciate the carefulness of the researchers and the study -- how participant questions matter, etc.-- but ultimately the story is about prescription. Most of us (yes, include me) use the chatbots for information purposes -- understanding complex medical reports, pathologies etc.
Good writing is admirable. Here in the middle of a complex trade story, a word that made me smile:
"US financial firepower already appears to have gazumped European officials."
www.ft.com/content/4a6a...
What are we going to do? Will we start seeing baritones and basses rushing to stage as the soprano dies? Or get past the inherent sexism of many stories? Or, is the tenor voice wrongly cultivated for many like that of the countertenors in another era?
www.economist.com/culture/2026...
Perfectly inter-personable & affectionate thing to do!
Even if you disliked her recent politics, watch Zarna Garg's "Aunties Without Borders." Sorry for hijacking your Olympics thread.
[I'm newish to BlueSky & didn't realize I can't correct the spelling in Cotillard's name. Profs will be profs.]
Ouch. thapar (slap) > jutti (shoe)
Sounds impossible, but is there an equivalent of the incremental pragmatic federalism Draghi suggests that's relevant to national defense, geopolitics, and economic experimentation? Perhaps, build coalitions revisiting clauses in the European Coal and Steel Community and the Treaty of Rome.
But Edith Piaf left the planet a while back. Marion Cotillord does a fierce impersonation though. [Ok, time for me to duck the desi jutti from you!]
I pressed the heart emoji but heart-breaking and anger and fury are the right ones (at least for me)
@marielylopezs.bsky.social
Is there some sort of award for perfectly missing the point?
Amazing! Congratulations.
Donald Trump's military parade was an embarrassing flop, and his vision for a new White House ballroom has been widely ridiculed. Incapable of achieving genuine spectacle, he has opted for cheap shock politics instead, notes @jp-singh.bsky.social. bit.ly/4anyXbh
I agree. Knitting across borders is much needed β AOC ought to do the same intranationally with the center and the center-left (or vice versa)
Many writers have called attention to Trump's political spectacles. My op ed today notes that Trump produces political shocks rather than spectacles. Shocks are not good for sustaining authoritarianism.
#spectacles #shocks #NeoNazis #arts #opera #KennedyCenter
My op ed based on Trump's speech at Davos where after excoriating the Europeans, he spoke about a shared "special culture...the precious inheritance that America and Europe have in common." He didn't believe a word he said. Here's the history of that culture and all that Trump does to negate it.
For how to succumb to it, look at some of The Washington Post headlines: "Video shows Border Patrol agent shooting man in Minneapolis"
My position on the transformations with Aadhar is decribed in chapter 27 of the following (it's open source). More on M-Pesa later. have to rush to a meeting:
I respect your position. It's much needed in AI debates. But we might now begin to talk past each other. If helpful, here's how I see grand positions such as yours from an academic perspective: oecd.ai/en/wonk/ai-w...
Most AI skeptics in academic circles I know incl. computer scientists. For all its faults, India's Aadhar platform run with AI features has been transformative for business & govt. service delivery, M-Pesa in Kenya now boosted with AI...The list is long but from a severe position, these don't count
With your position as the starting point, that many AI skeptics would view as severe, I can definitely see how even EU regulation is too soft. My position pushes on big tech while appreciating AI innovations in areas such as medicine, agriculture, transportation & public services help humanity.
Effective AI governance will require policymakers to find a balance between innovation and ethics, notes @jp-singh.bsky.social β not to choose one or the other, as the EU and the US have done. bit.ly/47mNYsa
Brilliant analysis from Alan Wm. Wolff on the role middle powers and progressives might play in revitalizing the WTO. The US share of world trade at 13% now is dwindling and China is too self-centered in its policies. Based on extensive interviews in Geneva and recent successes and cautions.
Wrote up a little something on the destructive economics of Donald Trump
George Mason is one of the most diverse campuses in the U.S. intellectually and demographically. I'm proud to be on its faculty.
On targeting the university's first black President, the head of the Faculty Senate is quoted below as saying: βIt feels extremely personal to me, and about him.β
frightening if the endgame is tyranny and inflation.
Brave of her, Carole, but heart-wrenchingly sad: this is what has become of us!
The human & horrifying aspects of racism & slavery need to be remembered. I work on global dimensions of racism. Some on the right dismiss it as woke. Those on the left because I don't critique capitalism. Racism to them is about class relations. There're blindspots on racism on the left and right.
This poll from my school shows that 79% of DC residents oppose Trump's actions on law enforcement. 78% feel safe. Crime was already declining. Trump's response: a justice dept. investigation of DC police data. And, more boots!
My Dean @markjrozell.bsky.social is quoted in the analysis below: