@ashleyschendel One of my hottest of hot takes is that travel was overly touted as one of the highest “universal goods” by Millenials. I love my home life. Trips are fine. But having a happy home you love to be in is way bigger ROI than weekly trips.
@misraetel This is a very unique idea I hadn’t heard of before. I think soon a lot of us will have personal AI assistants who can text for us, etc. Would be very helpful in the ER for automated patient updates, or having one doctor’s agent receive updates from a consult’s agent.
@GroundedTurbo@vrexec I love my job and wouldn’t have done anything differently. I’m at the bleeding edge of integrating AI in emergency medicine from an operational standpoint. Hoping to makes all care better and digs us out of this mess somewhat.
@TPCarney The “false anthropology” was something I had never heard worded quite like that before—and I think it can explain the broader phenomenon of so many people acting so entitled now.
@monsterjamfan00@PenguinWeb3 Right dude? I asked GPT to name it:
“Gorpheus
Distinguished, unsettling, and somehow like he knows secrets about the carpet.”
@PenguinWeb3 I asked chat GPT what it was, it said it didn’t know but named it.
“Gorpheus
Distinguished, unsettling, and somehow like he knows secrets about the carpet.”
@misraetel Gave grand rounds on AI last year (very unqualified to do so, but I guess I use more of it than colleagues). You cannot believe the productivity I’m seeing from them since then. We need more academic experts using more AI. Force multiplier.
@johnamonaco Was sort of a culture shock moving to the South way back when for this very reason. Lack of Catholic Churches and the general Southern-spin on Mass was also something I had never considered. That shared cultural background leads to more shared worldview than you’d think.