Sally-Anne W

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Nurse lecturer, Parkinson's nurse, PhD candidate on impact of contaminated blood. Owned by boxer dog.

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Any opinions are mine, and not anything to do with my employers.

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NurseSenior Lecturer in Nursing and Parkinson's nursing
PhdStudying impact of contaminated blood scandal on adult children of those infected
SewingAmateur but pockets!!
Websitehttps://wherrys.co.uk/about/
I'm mostly on Bsky now, same username
This seems bad

Interview request!

I'm doing some research into UK charity shops as Queer spaces and am looking to hear your stories 👇

Please share and drop me a message or email [email protected]

bro literally what is the matter with you
https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06292
The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific Discovery

One of the grand challenges of artificial general intelligence is developing agents capable of conducting scientific research and discovering new knowledge. While frontier models have already been used as aides to human scientists, e.g. for brainstorming ideas, writing code, or prediction tasks, they still conduct only a small part of the scientific process. This paper presents the first comprehensive framework for fully automatic scientific discovery, enabling frontier large language models to perform research independently and communicate their findings. We introduce The AI Scientist, which generates novel research ideas, writes code, executes experiments, visualizes results, describes its findings by writing a full scientific paper, and then runs a simulated review process for evaluation. In principle, this process can be repeated to iteratively develop ideas in an open-ended fashion, acting like the human scientific community. We demonstrate its versatility by applying it to three distinct subfields of machine learning: diffusion modeling, transformer-based language modeling, and learning dynamics. Each idea is implemented and developed into a full paper at a cost of less than $15 per paper. To evaluate the generated papers, we design and validate an automated reviewer, which we show achieves near-human performance in evaluating paper scores. The AI Scientist can produce papers that exceed the acceptance threshold at a top machine learning conference as judged by our automated reviewer. This approach signifies the beginning of a new era in scientific discovery in machine learning: bringing the transformative benefits of AI agents to the entire research process of AI itself, and taking us closer to a world where endless affordable creativity and innovation can be unleashed on the world's most challenging problems. Our code is open-sourced at https://github.com/SakanaAI/AI-Scientist

arXiv.org

MIT gets rid of their Elsevier contracts:

“For MIT to continue to pay millions of dollars to corporations that lock up the scholarship that comes out of our own campus was just inconsistent with MIT’s history of supporting open education and research,” said Chris Bourg, Director of Libraries at MIT.

https://sparcopen.org/our-work/big-deal-knowledge-base/unbundling-profiles/mit-libraries/

Unbundling Profile: MIT Libraries - SPARC

SPARC

Something positive though.

The Trust I work for just announced that they're suspending all use of twitter indefinitely:



"All social media platforms are contentious, but we strongly feel that the failure to police content on X/ Twitter allows the perpetuation of wholly unacceptable content that falls well outside [Trust] values and behaviours.

This means we will not be posting or retweeting any content on any of our corporate platforms associated with [Trust] from today.

We will continue to use Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin to engage with our audiences and tell our stories and will monitor this approach over time.

We have a duty to support communication at times of escalation/crisis/unrest and we are confident that our other platforms will allow us to provide good support in these situations.

Since Twitter was rebranded as X, there has been a sharp rise in hate speech and misinformation on the platform. The recent outbreak of violence and disorder, fuelled by hate and misinformation on social media, has brought the issue of our continued use of X/Twitter into focus, which is why we have taken this decision.

We would also urge those of you who use X/ Twitter in a personal capacity to consider the appropriateness of your profiles on such a platform."

regarding summer holidays
​​Elon Musk's recent announcement about the development of Neuralink's Blindsight, a brain implant to restore vision, has a big problem: neurons in the brain aren't like pixels on a screen.
https://theconversation.com/neuralinks-235627
#health #science
Brain implants to restore sight, like Neuralink’s Blindsight, face a fundamental problem − more pixels don’t ensure better vision

Engineers have tried for decades to develop bionic eyes to reverse blindness. But the brain is far more complex than a computer.

The Conversation
An excellent summary of contemporary anxiety from Eventually Everything Connects by Sarah Firth.

" Social Processes of Online Hate
Edited ByJoseph B. Walther, Ronald E. Rice"

Joe Walther has been conducting good research on #socialmedia for decades.

#OnlineCommunities

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003472148/social-processes-online-hate-joseph-walther-ronald-rice

Social Processes of Online Hate | Joseph B. Walther, Ronald E. Rice |

This book explores the social forces among and between online aggressors that affect the expression and perpetration of online hate. Its chapters illustrate how

Taylor & Francis