People STOP using "AI" as for medical advice, it's wrong way more than it's right. AI is a marketing ploy, there is no intelegence going on there. It's fine to use it as a tool, or indication of finding facts out. But please fact check
As I understand it, this work uses correlations between new molecular descriptors and catalytic activity to “predict” new catalyst materials. Totally cool and useful.
My question is: Why is this being sold as #artificialintelegence when it sounds much more like #machinelearing using more conventional algorithms?
#ChatGPT Passes US #Medical Licensing Exam, achieving over 50 per cent in one of the most difficult standardised tests around: the US medical licensing exam
#ai #artificialintelegence
https://www.ndtv.com/feature/chatgpt-passes-us-medical-licensing-exam-elon-musk-says-3738128