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Arizona Charges Kalshi with Illegal Gambling Operation

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Measuring Heart Rate Using Wi-Fi

hackster.io
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Reticular Thalamic Activity and Autism Spectrum Disorders

science.org
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greg_w
·8 か月前·議論
I would rather call the old iterations proto-patents. It took a while to get to a system where anyone can claim an invention as property and make it protected from "borrowing without permission" by law.
greg_w
·8 か月前·議論
One cannot (in the US) get a patent for software itself. This was settled a while ago. There needs to be more in the claims. In fact, the patent discussed here does not claim continued fractions and nobody would be in danger using them even if the patent issued as is (which is not certain, because the patent claims rather trivial modification of a classic neural network architecture, which should be brought up by the examiner as obvious).

Patents are propelling the society when they work as intended. They made XIX century and at least good chunk of XX century. Without patents, people fall back to copying each other, because it is much easier to copy than to innovate.
greg_w
·10 か月前·議論
From engineering viewpoint, reticular thalamic nucleus is like a gate modulating traffic between preprocessed input from thalamus (which could be sensory or inner thinking) and cerebral cortex. It makes sense that when it malfunctions brain might have problems to develop "correct" connectome. If the results of this study replicate in humans, this could be a cure for autism.