How do you get an entire org to embrace new technology? Brice Challamel from @moderna_tx explains the psychology of change necessary for widespread adoption in the newest episode of AI First with @AdamBrotman and @AndySack 👇
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Introducing #AI into the workplace can have 2 unexpectedly positive effects, highlighted by Brice Challamel from @moderna_tx. Know what they are?
Listen to full episode of AI First with @AdamBrotman and @AndySack, now available!
The 5 Superpowers of AI, according to Brice Challamel from @moderna_tx:
1) Prediction
2) Perception
3) Generation
4) Categorization
5) Recommendation
🤯 How is your brand using AI? Listen to the full episode of AI First with @adambrotman & @AndySack, available now!
"We find ourselves at a pivotal moment where digital and AI tools have the potential to disrupt traditional work models and facilitate new approaches," @Challamel writes. ⤵️
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No war in US history has killed 1 million Americans, and yet the US spends at least 300 times more on our military defense than we do on our public health defense. That must change, or we'll remain vulnerable to disease threats.
😍 Thank you all for your enthusiasm and fantastic feedback at our exciting fireside chat with @CelineSchill, Founder & CEO of We Need Social and author of Dare to Un-Lead: The Art of Relational Leadership in a Fragmented World, and @Challamel, VP, Digit…https://t.co/cuoaadsmTA
@SophieReynal More than anyone realizes! EBV is a silent threat implied in dozens of suspected collateral health issues beyond the ones currently documented, including long Covid.
You may have missed this exciting report @ScienceMagazine for the potential of mRNA/nanoparticle -> engineer T cells to treat cardiac injury, heart failure and other fibrotic disorders
https://t.co/ioLjOgoTYY
@JonEpsteinLab@ScienceVisuals@cbickel27
Highly informative on what Covid is - and isn't. Still highlights benefits of vaccination, but more importantly of prevention with concrete guidance. 70+ thread, so brace yourselves!
In the United States, since all adults were eligible for vaccination in April, there have been nearly 1,000 deaths a day, >>90% among unvaccinated people
mRNA vaccines in particular have the potential to be rapidly updated to respond to viral evolution. We're going to be dealing with an evolving SARS-CoV-2 for the foreseeable future. We should tailor our vaccines accordingly. 14/14
"The breakthrough in protein folding is one of the greatest ever in terms of both the scientific achievement and the enabling of future research."--@hholdenthorp@ScienceMagazine
Mind blowing atomic level simulation of Covid shielding itself into water droplets, and how mutations improved its ability to do so and therefore become more infectious - @NYTimes https://t.co/q6ac5jeVyR
Five quick tweets on the new variant B.1.1.529
Caveat first: data here is *very* preliminary, so everything could change. Nonetheless, better safe than sorry.
1) Based on the data we have, this variant is out-competing others *far* faster than Beta and even Delta did 🚩🚩
@AdrianMasson1 There is also something to be said, at the core of all this, about the plasticity of mental models. The more we age, the harder it gets to escape confirmation bias and conceptual prejudice. Einstein on quantum, Edison on alternative current, etc. This is part of the solution 😉
Since 2015, Gucci has employed “shadow boards” that allow Millennial employees to work directly with senior executives. Sales have grown 136%. https://t.co/SZTg71WOuq