Loving the panel demonstrating that #cimm2024 never fails to have diverse speakers! A surprise all-women panel discusses gender balance and the importance of culture in meetings to promote diversity.
Excited to be at #cimm2024! Looking forward to three days of excellent #microbiome talks ranging from clinical to agricultural - such a well-rounded meeting that leaves me full of ideas!
If you enjoy bile acids, then this will be a fun read and a resource for you. It shows that we can begin using untargeted metabolomics big data mining using a mass spec query language to discover new molecules in animals and humans.
https://t.co/X8AL87iw4v
Delighted to share some of my dissertation research from my time in @KiralyLab!
We examine the effects of microbiome and metabolite manipulations on a rat IVSA model of cocaine-seeking after abstinence.
Janelle Ayres and @grischachen find pairing specific diets with diarrheal disease-causing bacteria creates lasting immunity in mice—w/out symptoms of the illness. Their discovery may lead to a vaccine for diarrheal infections in humans @ScienceAdvances
https://t.co/Bysz4QHjZE
ChatGPT is expected to replace 4.5 million U.S. jobs.
Apple, Google, Meta and Amazon are no longer hiring and announcing mass layoffs.
If you have a phone & Wi-Fi, this is your chance to start a digital business with AI.
Here is one business model that you can start today:
ChatGPT is so last month 😴
🔥 Stanford/Google researchers just dropped some mindblowing new research on generative agents, and it's like they brought Westworld to life. 🤖
Here's what you should know⤵️⤵️⤵️
Using a simulation video game they created, researchers made 25 characters that could:
Communicate with others and their environment 💬
Memorize and recall what they did and observed 🧠
Reflect on those observations 🤔
Form plans for each day 📅
Then, they gave them some memories:
An identity (name, occupation, priorities) 📝
Information about/relationships with other characters 💑
Some intention about how to spend their day 💭
Then, they pressed play. ▶️
With just this information alone, the characters acted much like humans do:
They shared information with each other 🗣️
Example: Isabella starts the day with a plan to host a Valentine's Day party. She spreads the word, and by the end of the simulation, 12 characters know about the party 🥳
Much like humans, 7 of them flaked - 3 of them had "other plans" and the other 4 just didn't show. 😒
They form new relationships and remember them 💞
Example: Sam and Latoya don't know each other at the start. They meet at a park, and Latoya says she's working on a photography project... 📸 When Sam and Latoya meet again later, Sam says: "Hi, Latoya. How is your project going?" 📷
They coordinate with each other 🤝
Example: Researchers gave Isabella (the v-day party host) and Maria two pieces of info:
Isabella: You will throw a party 🎉
Maria: You have a crush on Klaus 💘
Without any further instruction, Isabella invites people to the party, decorates the venue, and asks Maria for help. Meanwhile, Maria jumps at the opportunity to get closer to Klaus by inviting him along as well. 😍
This is fascinating new research 📚
We've officially moved past 'AI models can write blog posts for me' and into "How much can AI models act like humans?" territory. 🤖➡️👫
We're moving fast 💨.
Paper - https://t.co/mdbGAJJABC
Credit - @nonmayorpete
After a patient saw multiple physicians and neurologists over 6 months and was assigned a diagnosis of #LongCovid, a relative entered her symptoms into #ChatGPT with the correct output. Diagnosis was confirmed by antibody testing and therapy has been initiated.
Registration is open for our next virtual symposia on Visceral Pain: What’s the latest?
4/16/23 @ 6pm EST
Moderators: Brian Gulbransen, PhD & Elyanne Ratcliffe, MD
Speakers: Alan Lomax, PhD & Stuart Brierly, PhD
https://t.co/KeFnQTtaKp