New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Francesco Antonio Mallus, Thomas Wolfers, et al:
From early to contemporary normative modeling: Mapping individual differences in neurophysiological signals
https://t.co/BcYjgu8Vmx
@leafs_s Same books section: a review demolishing the brain-as-computer metaphor, printed one page before the memoir of one of computational neuroscience's biggest names asking if thinking controls neurons or neurons cause thinking.
Someone on the books desk knew what they were doing.
What if bioelectricity is the hidden engine of the mind? ⚡️
@evan_mcgl joined by @drmichaellevin and @MillerLabMIT for a mind-bending conversation on how cells and neurons share a common electric language.
https://t.co/q6qpjeMbdn
The call for the NeurIPS 2026 Creative AI Track is out!
In its fourth year, NeurIPS 2026 Creative AI Track invites research papers and artworks that explore emerging applications, methods, and critiques of artificial intelligence and machine learning in art, design, and creative practice.
Focusing on the theme of Agency, this year’s track asks: how agency emerges, is exercised, is negotiated, and is contested through creative practice with AI. Agency may belong to an artist, a collaborator, a model, an audience, a platform, a community, or even a larger social and technical system, and may be asserted, delegated, shared, resisted, constrained, or redistributed.
Important dates:
June 30: Submission Portal Opens
August 3 (Anywhere on earth): Submission Deadline
September 18: Decision
October 23: Final Camera-Ready Submission
For more information, visit: https://t.co/ju2vjjMKfI
@jonnym1ller@danshipper As people become more AI fluent they'll learn there is real skill to be developed. I've got more work and learning the deeper I dive in.
@pneumaotter@carlo_5518@nxthompson The stability part might be on me. I went overboard with too many complex moving parts just to see what I could accomplish and it meant a lot of needless troubleshooting when things expired or breaking changes occured. I learned my lesson to keep things as simple as possible.
@carlo_5518@nxthompson Yes. Most of the enjoyment is learning the various tools and seeing what's possible. I started because I was looking for a way to create one source for my whoop, blood pressure, garmin, cronometer, elite HRV, etc.
@carlo_5518@nxthompson I don't have kids and I live on a small island where there isn't much to do. So I'm either working, scuba diving, or tinkering with all these new AI tools.
@carlo_5518@nxthompson It's integrated with notion and Obsidian. I'm learning while making use of my subscriptions, APIs, etc. Not long ago I had never heard of MCP, CLI, API, etc. I don't have an interest in learning to code.
@carlo_5518@nxthompson I have an automated delivery of all updates and new features for all my various hardware and software integrations so I am making the best use of everything. Reminders for unused credits in my subscriptions is nice too.
@carlo_5518@nxthompson I was making personalized news and research briefings using the notebooklm CLI, but Spotify recently announced their version so I'm going to try that.
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 https://t.co/IdZR0T1F5I