@jasonmfletcher @NIA_BSR That's interesting, but I wonder if the sample of applications would be similar if only one paragraph was requested. Here we only have the proposals where the researchers managed to put a coherent full research plan.
I am happily surprised to see that the Zephyrus Duo 16 (7945HX) laptop works with 96GB (2x48GB) of DDR5 5200. The chipset is rated only for 64GB.
This will be very useful to load big datasets on the go.
RAM: Mushkin Redline 96GB (2x48GB) SODIMM.
Very interesting take on how digital platforms can't be challenged in the current system, and how it ends up being terrible for consumers and other users. https://t.co/DvRVedh2YL
I am completely astounded by #ChatGPT's capabilities (https://t.co/9IRxjM4Otg). I've been playing around with it to explore possible use cases for psychological research. Here are just a few: 1) Stimuli generation.
It seems over years students have gained access to more and more resources (YouTube videos, forums, online tutorials...), but are progressively losing the ability to study and learn. How to fix that?
https://t.co/BylITEApbO
Congratulations to @MalhotraPmalho3, @RemiDav, and Suengbae Kim! Marketing Analytics, AI and Machine Learning Track Best Paper: "Using Social Network Structures to Predict User Engagement: The Importance of Social Ties in Influencer Marketing." 🏆
#MarketingAcad#AMASummer
Elucidating the Design Space of Diffusion-Based Generative Models
abs: https://t.co/WtodJSq1wa
improve efficiency and quality obtainable with pre-trained score networks from previous work, including improving the FID of an existing ImageNet-64 model from 2.07 to near-SOTA 1.55
We are pleased to announce the creation of the Marketing Leadership Institute (MLI).
The MLI will facilitate #industry connections, offer expanded #experiential learning, and help all #marketing students gain the career tools they need.
Learn more. ⬇️
https://t.co/HbtejeUvHQ
Should you order that second drink for dinner?
People who consume one pint of beer per day have a lower grey matter volume on average. It gets exponentially worse with each drink.
Our paper in open access:
https://t.co/dUJ66OerIp
Our research mentioned in Saturday Night Live (SNL). This was a mention I did not expect, although it summarizes well my reaction when seeing it.
https://t.co/Tg0nViHIPo
@CurtSmi74934192@CNN Drinking a bit of wine was believed to help healthy ageing (in part due to its resveratrol content). However, these findings are now in doubts. It also doesn't apply to alcohols without these beneficial phenols, where only negative effects seem to appear.
Just one pint of beer or average glass of wine a day may begin to shrink the overall volume of the brain, a new study has found, and the damage worsens as the number of daily drinks rises https://t.co/crT0u1uZgz