April 6, 2023
Substack and Twitter are fighting, or one/both of them is non functional.
Substack insists on converting Twitter links into embedded tweets. Great! Except when it cannot fetch any tweets from Twitter and so there’s no way to provide Twitter links.
I’d like a tweet of someone else complaining about this, but… well.
Double twitter embeds tomorrow!
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U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/us-china-tech-cables/-
Warrant to seize Genesis Market Documents
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23742615/genesis-market.pdf
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The Vulkan files, 660 pages of them, have been released.
https://www.documentcloud.org/app?q=%2Borganization%3Apaper-trail-media-40926Get out the Russian -> English dictionary, it’s all in foreign!
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I’m an ER doctor: Here’s what I found when I asked ChatGPT to diagnose my patients
…ChatGPT worked pretty well as a diagnostic tool when I fed it perfect information and the patient had a classic presentation.
My experiment illustrated how the vast majority of any medical encounter is figuring out the correct patient narrative.… The art of medicine is extracting all the necessary information required to create the right narrative.
If my patient notes don’t include a question I haven’t yet asked, ChatGPT’s output will encourage me to keep missing that question. Like with my young female patient who didn’t know she was pregnant. If a possible ectopic pregnancy had not immediately occurred to me, ChatGPT would have kept enforcing that omission, only reflecting back to me the things I thought were obvious — enthusiastically validating my bias like the world’s most dangerous yes-man.
I’m an ER doctor: Here’s what I found when I asked ChatGPT to diagnose my patients | by Inflect Health | Medium
ChatGPT recently passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but using it for a real-world medical diagnosis would quickly turn deadly.
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