sflorg, to Futurology
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A surge of a -specific protein in the is the earliest-yet biomarker for ’s disease, report University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers studying a mouse model of the disease. Furthermore, the increased protein activity leads to associated with the earliest stages of

https://www.sflorg.com/2024/03/bio03052401.html

sflorg, to Engineering
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Researchers have long recognized the therapeutic potential of using ⎯ materials that can turn fields into electric fields ⎯ to stimulate tissue in a minimally invasive way and help treat disorders or nerve damage.

https://www.sflorg.com/2023/10/ms10102301.html

ppatel, to LLMs
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This is fascinating work by Anthropic to try to engineer safety and mistakes from inside the models.

A research paper by Anthropic details how decomposing groups of neurons in a network into interpretable “features” may improve safety by enabling monitoring of .

https://www.anthropic.com/index/decomposing-language-models-into-understandable-components

RickiTarr, to random
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Phone Technology Question!

The hubs and I were having a discussion about Apple continually releasing new iPhones without any actual innovation. That lead us to a few questions, that I, of course, said, Well, I'll ask Mastodon about it! So here goes:

Have we reached as far with Phone Technology, as it exists as a rectangle piece of hardware in your pocket, as we can?

Is the future in software?

What about a better version of Google Glass?

Are we heading towards implants?

Please don't mention anything with a see through screen, literally no one wants other people to see what they are doing on their phone! LOL

meltedcheese,
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@RickiTarr 2/ So everything gets much smaller. Implants and interfaces are one possible future, but there are many unknowns along that path. Instead, think . An earring maybe.

(2) (more generally, re-programability) offers plenty of opportunity for . will be key. For example, self-organizing distributed virtual systems will be far more powerful than any standalone device.

thecodingbeard, to ai
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Todays - "Quantum AI Algorithm Unveiled, Enables to with Humans Through "

I’m not sure who should be more concerned - cats or humans.

neuralreckoning, to Neuroscience
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New (updated) !

Defining is hard: much history. We used toy ANNs to show structural and functional definitions not tightly related, resource constraints important, and we need to start thinking about temporal dynamics.

🧵 with @GabrielBena

https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.02626

blogdiva, to twitter
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this may be a silly little thing, but it shows how using a social media site for 16 years affects muscle memory: i still hit the star instead of the ribbon to bookmark a toot.

back on one of my followers said they have a hard time relating to the ui; while another said they had suburban (and by that i mean white) gated community anxiety when looking at the fediverse.

and this is why the corporatocracy went all in on social media: they know they can affect us as a level

PhiloNeuroScie, to random
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Using to analyze the basis of a time-based
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01378-5

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