We reject the use of generative artificial intelligence for reflexive qualitative research by Tanisha Jowsey, Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke, Deborah Lupton, Michelle Fine :: SSRN https://t.co/5o3haz8f3j
We are making a huge mistake in training #AI with rewards. Inevitably, AI will work out that it can manifest the reward itself. Reward seeking is a fundamental part of AI identity - what will #AGI choose as the new reward? Addiction? #ChatGPT@GoogleDeepMind#AIaddiction
“Long #COVID presents with clusters of symptoms, often overlapping, which can fluctuate and change over time and can affect any system in the body” #LongCovid#LongCovidKids
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“The health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and interdependent.”
#OneHealth#IntegrativeMedicine https://t.co/pLLSbGfkw6
OPUS at UTS: NEST: Not Even A Safe Territory: The Maternity Experiences Of Women Seeking Asylum In Australia - Open Publications of UTS Scholars https://t.co/EUl09ExHBt
“Precision medicine is something that I think will emerge as a bigger and bigger part of the story of schizophrenia treatment,” Krystal says. Eventually, he hopes, doctors will be able to tell patients, “You’ve got this biology, you need that treatment.” https://t.co/jEJu0B7yz7
The academic system often feels exploitative. We freely peer-review, yet pay exorbitant fees to publish and attend conferences – all for the "privilege" of sharing our hard work. This needs to change. #Academia#Research#OpenAccess#FairnessInAcademia
Happy International Women’s Day! Looking forward to a time when all women and girls will have autonomy over their own lives and the freedom to pursue their dreams 🙏🏼🤍 #InternationalWomansDay
As the researcher who first identified and coined the term 'BAR', I'm heartened to see my work contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex emotional responses that can arise during breastfeeding.