Witnessing school districts move from pen and paper to AI-supported workflows is wild. You can see the technology divide between systems widening in real time.
@nikitabier now that you added articles, when a user navigates away from the app to another app and returns you should likely keep them on the article when they return to the app, rather than return to the timeline.
a classic trap of idealistic people joining a health tech startup is that they think most people working in the healthcare system want their jobs to improve
they run into the reality: the majority of people in healthcare want stable 9-5 jobs with simple tasks, they are not trying to change things/learn new tools/automate those simple tasks
And fwiw, they are also not financially incentivized to change things. They are usually salaried/hourly and what you're suggesting is potentially introducing risk to the stability of their job or changing the nature of their job to harder/more complex tasks without a requisite pay increase.
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Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of The Los Angeles Times, said on Thursday he planned to introduce a “bias meter” next to the paper’s news and opinion coverage as part of his campaign to overhaul the publication. https://t.co/E6ZhmpWazq
There is a movement happening and states like SC and AR are leading the way. I’m proud to represent @Kira_Learning at the #sccsstemsummit and hear from governors @henrymcmaster and @AsaHutchinson who have both instituted K-12 CS requirements in their states. #csed
Portugal is the country with the highest fully vaccinated population in the world (86%) and 98% age 12+. No Covid restrictions. All Delta.
Look what happens vs US with 30 per cent points lower fully vaccinated (56%)
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