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How can intelligent systems revolutionise healthcare?

Futurum

Intelligent systems can also facilitate better communication and collaboration between healthcare teams. To tackle these challenges, deep-learning methods are being developed which can automatically learn and identify patterns from vast amounts of data.” What successes has this project achieved so far? “We

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Visions of Education Futures Floating Around in My Head

User Generated Education

Why is there one person standing in front of the room doing all of the talking with students sitting passively at uncomfortable desks when we know that active, social, and experiential learning promotes interest, engagement, and deep learning? 3D, 4D and even 5D will create many opportunities for learners.

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

Futurum

Read up on different engineering disciplines, what they entail, and what they can achieve. DO YOU THINK IT IS IMPORTANT FOR SCIENTISTS TO COMMUNICATE TO THE PUBLIC, SUCH AS THROUGH TV OR RADIO? I thoroughly enjoyed this project and was eager to learn more, which led to me pursuing a master’s and PhD in structural engineering.

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What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work?

Stephen Wolfram

Because for some reason—that maybe one day we’ll have a scientific-style understanding of—if we always pick the highest-ranked word, we’ll typically get a very “flat” essay, that never seems to “show any creativity” (and even sometimes repeats word for word).

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Will AIs Take All Our Jobs and End Human History—or Not? Well, It’s Complicated…

Stephen Wolfram

Given a defined “goal”, an AI can automatically work towards achieving it. Most of our existing intuition about “machinery” and “automation” comes from a kind of “clockwork” view of engineering—in which we specifically build systems component by component to achieve objectives we want. And that’s where we humans come in.

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The Making of A New Kind of Science

Stephen Wolfram

At the time, there was some fiddliness to these functions, and to making their output look good—though in later years what we learned from this was used to tune up the general look of built-in graphics in the Wolfram Language. But there’s a standard way to achieve the appearance of gray, by changing the local density of black and white.

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