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tuxguy

1,269 karmajoined 15 jaar geleden
Passionate about python, ml & bioinformatics. I nerd about how tech & ml will impact medicine broadly, especially cancer & rare diseases.

I am very active on twitter : twitter.com/acgt01 DMs open

Submissions

Are Humanoid Robots Ready to Be Deployed?

newyorker.com
2 points·by tuxguy·4 dagen geleden·2 comments

Privacy aware layman understanding of cancer medical records using RAG and ML

understand-your-cancer-medical-records-in-layman-ese.vercel.app
1 points·by tuxguy·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

Fascinating look at how the Chinese are using AI models for healthcare

restofworld.org
6 points·by tuxguy·10 maanden geleden·1 comments

comments

tuxguy
·12 dagen geleden·discuss
there is often discordance between radiologists(& doctors in general) when reading the same scan(same case vignette) as well !
tuxguy
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
https://inventcures.github.io/
tuxguy
·14 jaar geleden·discuss
This is not isolated. fb's algo sucks. I was posting a genuine comment & tried to post it 3 times. It warned me with a popup, as in the article & the 3rd time, it warned me that i would not be able to comment on public posts.

IMHO, a more practical flow would be: warn the user 3 times, but on the 3rd & final time state that : this will be submitted for review by a human reviewer & if found abusive, your a/c will be disable for x days.

A genuine commenter would gladly agree to such a request.

FB has humans who could review this, or they could use Amazon's Mturk - ship off each abusive comment as a HIT which gets posted after the 3 warning attempts, & maybe send it to multiple reviewers(mturk workers) - & use a majority vote, to decide among the reviews.

Decision could be binary ( ban/no ban) or some reputation metric ( decrement by 10 points , & if no suspect activity occurs in the next x(30?) days, karma/ reputation to be restored to the original number.