The conversation about #AI generated #writing has many facets, though we advocate for responsible use of the tools. This includes fact-checking all claims and attribution of AI assistance.
CNET did neither of these things and published dozens of AI-generated articles that provided inaccurate advice. If you need a primer on how *not* to use AI as a #writer, this is clearly it.
What are your thoughts on AI tools?
“The decline of our beautiful native plants is heartbreaking and has consequences for us all,” Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts, said in a statement. “The loss of natural habitats due to modern farming methods over the last 70 years has been an unmitigated disaster for wildflowers and all the species that depend on them including insects, bats and birds.”
Excellent, detailed article about a new much more inclusive Skin Tone scale developed by Dr. Ellis Monk working with Google to provide "a fuller range of darker skin tones than the cruder tools currently used" to train AI data sets in medical situations, and, more urgently, to fix pulse oximeters that don't work as well on people of color. Very sharp read:
https://www.statnews.com/2022/12/05/unbiased-pulse-oximeters-researchers-need-better-way-to-measure-skin-tone/
#BlackMastodon #BlackFriday #medicine #Black #health #race #diversity #inclusion #PulseOximeter #oxygen
Physics PhD turned into Machine Learning Engineer. In my free time I play music and ride bikes :)