@terrificprodigy The men cheering for this are the same men who think it’s okay to sexually harass women. Sexual assault is equally bad and traumatizing for men too.
A Nigerian-born researcher and doctoral candidate from the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, Jane Odum has won $30,000 in a Google-sponsored MedGemma Impact Challenge
https://t.co/eOGDWgpAhu @UGAFranklin
The Daily Circular – 10 Quick Qs | Episode 5
Every week, we throw 10 questions at someone whose mind we find fascinating. First thoughts only.
This week, meet Jane Odum @mssjaney — a Computer Scientist and PhD candidate teaching machines to predict disease outbreaks, catch fraudsters at Stripe, and tell love stories through animation.
She went from Unilorin to the University of Georgia, built an AI health tool that works in Pidgin English, and named her most personal project after what her boyfriend calls her — Omnia @OmnniaStudio.
We asked. She answered. Unfiltered.
Read the full interview here - https://t.co/9zDBp708hO
@twtofsahil the claude code bill is your problem, you said you’d sponsor it 😭, but jokes aside though i’m genuinely interested in interning this summer if you’re open to it 🙏. I can dm my resume.
I recently completed the @Google Gemini 3 hackathon and wanted to share what I built and why.
So there's this lady at my church, Mrs. Pat. Every Sunday I sit beside her and every Sunday she tells me about her husband Robert. How they met at a party on Lumpkin Street in Athens back in 1968. How they got married at the courthouse on a Monday and went to work the next day. How they drove to Jacksonville Beach and it was the first time either of them had ever seen the ocean. She's probably told me this story a thousand times at this point and honestly I could tell it better than her by now. But I never stop her. I actually look forward to it every week.
You can tell she misses all of it. Not just him. The ordinary stuff. The drives to the beach. The weekends playing cards with friends. Him watching movies downstairs while she did crafts upstairs. The small things that felt like nothing at the time but turned out to be everything. Robert passed in 2017. Six weeks after open heart surgery. The doctors said fifteen more years.
Even if her grandkids heard her story, they might not really relate to it. The world has changed so much. It's just words to them. And one day those words won't be there either.
That's when I decided to build Omnnia. You tell it your love story and it generates a full Pixar-style animated video of it. Like an actual cinematic short film of your real love story.
I made one for Ms. Pat and Robert. I'm still building it out but it's live. Would love for people to try it and let me know what they think.
Watch the animated film here: https://t.co/BlCzH9pPVs
@JoshuaBarzon LLMs are trained on a large corpus of text and those text data are mainly mined from the internet, so the chances that the AI was trained on different bible verses is extremely high. So the notion of using AI to flag essays is even ridiculous.