@INM7_ISN 4 years ago
Eysenk's astonishing work on "cancer personality". If results are too good to be true, there is usually a good reason for this Highly relevant to current work on #MachineLearning in neuroimaging and Medicine. Real life is too complex for >>90% accuracy https://cosmosmagazine.com/society/is-this-one-of-the-worst-scientific-scandals-of-all-time
@WIRED 5 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@pmarca 8 years ago
RT @BaldingsWorld: Patients shouldn't beat up doctors, but medical care in rural Africa is better than most of China. There's a reason https://twitter.com/wangxiangweihk/status/678892013710798849
@pmarca 8 years ago
RT @Robert_Graboyes: SMARTPHONE-AUGMENTED STETHOSCOPES/ Another reason smartphones will augment the practice of medicine. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/02/bringing-the-stethoscope-into-the-smartphone-era/ HT @AdamThierer
@WIRED 9 years ago
This freelance writer suffers from severe Tourette’s syndrome, but his prescription medication costs $720 a month in America (and that's with health insurance)....
@WIRED 9 years ago
"The Knick" offers an unblinking look at what a crude practice medicine was more than 100 years ago -- and, just maybe, a sly examination of how healthcare became what it is now.