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aardvark92
·il y a 18 jours·discuss
I guess it depends on who the coauthors and PI are - some academic mentors can be overly trusting and ‘hands-off.’ A lone medical student’s self published paper shouldn’t be worth much though…
aardvark92
·il y a 19 jours·discuss
If it had killed 11,000 people we’d be hearing much more about it. It made news that Ebola hit a record high of 1,000 cases this week.
aardvark92
·il y a 20 jours·discuss
The police are human too and often bored on shift. The world needs more whimsy!

I understand your perspective, but viewing police as solely as a potential threat is not spreading whimsy.
aardvark92
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Saw the same thing first hand with Pathology data. Image analysis is far more straightforward problem than fMRI, but sorry, I do not trust your AI model that matches our pathologist’s scoring with 98.5% accuracy. Our pathologists are literally guesstimating these numbers and can vary by like 10-20% just based on the phase of the moon, whether the pathologist ate lunch yet, what slides he looked at earlier that day…that’s not even accounting for inter-pathologist variation…

Also saw this irl with a particular NGS diagnostic. This model was initially 99% accurate, P.I. smelled BS, had the grad student crunch the numbers again, 96% accurate, published it, built a company around this product —-> boom, 2 years later it was retracted because the data was a lot of amplified noise, spurious hits, overfitting.

I don’t know jack compared to the average HN contributor, but even I can smell the BS from a mile away in some of these biomedical AI models. Peer review is broken for highly-interdisciplinary research like this.
aardvark92
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
also am curious as to the dark side!