Although ChatGPT is a parasite of natural human intelligence, it might be able to develop and evolve its analogical thinking like humans, but in a non-human like manner.
https://t.co/oKYU2ocYZa
"... if humans use a lot of common words in a familiar pattern in their writing, their work is at risk of being mistaken for AI-generated text." How do we move past this issue? https://t.co/PHjKQOkWr8
Congratulations to all of the researchers who are featured in this year's 40 under 40 list. Are there any not on our list whom you would have nominated?
https://t.co/u8QHMxP4T3
What is the best biscuit for busy NHS staff tea breaks?
Find out by reading the results of the Direct Uptake of Nutrition and Caffeine Study (DUNCS): https://t.co/fkasehiAVr #BMJInfographic#ChristmasBMJ
One of the noticeable things about the Murchison meteorite, which fell in Australia in 1969, is that it smells strangely like Brussels sprouts. Meteorite expert @HellyBates explains why.
Discover more about the different types of meteorites: https://t.co/Cav7n7gTfe
The Glasgow Climate Pact is a step forward, researchers say, but efforts to decarbonize are not enough to limit global temperature rises to 2 °C. https://t.co/MdCbzrZpg7
Here is our 2021/22 committee...our annual event will be announced soon and will take place in early December (online) and will be open to all!
Thx @nichoisa@leedewit@CamEquality @AmberRuigrok @Kanad_Mandke @ET_Lap@SimonWhite83 Julieta Galante
@MSSatUoC @neuro_blue 🧠🎉(2/4)
Antibodies that turn against our own immune defences are a key driver of severe illness and death in some people with COVID, according to a large international study. https://t.co/Lc2tfQs17g