Can someone explain to me like I’m 5 how AI will replace the 30-40% of workers who have fake email jobs? The last time we had a wave of automation in office work (rise of the computer) - we just created a lot of new busywork. How is AI any different?
New #RedJournal research: Radiation-induced lung injury visualized and quantified using hyperpolarized-xenon MRI - will deepen understanding of using RT for lung cancer. @UNCRadOnc @DukeMedPhys#LungCancer#RadiationTherapy#MRI#Xe https://t.co/XETiqvkkK9
Not in an AI/ML PhD program here, but totally observe this as well.
I wonder if this competitiveness has caused a brain drain from AI/ML-adjacent fields or is ultimately beneficial for these fields? At some point, the relative barrier to entry of AI/ML PhD vs another quantitative discipline will become so great, that the PhD talent market will re-equilibrate.
This would incentivize would-be candidates to explore other domains where their skills can be applied more readily and have relatively easier chances of admission.
Currently, I am really enjoying the user experience of Gemini Advanced. The responses have lower latency, the UI looks great, and most importantly, it does not experience the network errors that plague coding with chatGPT
Check out our new paper: We used hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI to measure regional changes in lung gas exchange after radiation therapy.
https://t.co/TL6Z0Iaa6y
Currently, I am really enjoying the user experience of Gemini Advanced. The responses have lower latency, the UI looks great, and most importantly, it does not experience the network errors that plague coding with chatGPT
Excited to share our latest publication: "Optimized quantitative mapping of cardiopulmonary oscillations using hyperpolarized 129Xe gas exchange MRI: Digital phantoms and clinical evaluation in CTEPH" published in @mrm_highlights.
🌐 Read more: https://t.co/cRlVmwbaxM
@portokalh Writing reusable code is always a plus, but the difficulty is in having students, especially those who don't come from a software background, learn good coding practices to make their code reusable and readable.
@ronawang In high school/college, echoing anti-capitalist chants enhanced your status and helped you fit in. But post-grad? This strategy is no longer effective and occupational prestige via finance/tech becomes the replacement.
Status then, status now, we're all chasing the same thing.
PhD students! You need a website! Your department website isn’t good enough. And LinkedIn is a nightmare.
Even if you’re not on the market yet, create a simple website so I can find you when I Google your name trying to offer you a job.
Excited to share our recently published work on 129Xe-MRI thoracic cavity segmentation. Here, we introduce a new GAN-based data augmentation technique using synthesized defects which improves the segmentation accuracy on ventilation-defect regions.
Check it out here: https://t.co/9vrBxM21e4
@DavidMummy