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Wei Xu
cocoweixu
I am finally jumping on the bandwagon of GPT-3 and read the 72-page long paper released by @OpenAI. Here is a summary of some technical details: Model: largely the same
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Dena Mendelsohn
HealthEDena
I recently published an article abt myths around health gadgets, w/ @AndreaCoravos & @SnehaShahJain, @digHBS. The COVID-19 surge has me thinking its time to reup our article. http://hbs.me/3pFoUG2 Considering monitoring
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Alan Levinovitz
AlanLevinovitz
There seems to be a misunderstanding among those who think "mathematical proof" of voter fraud needs to be investigated.If a conspiracy theorist has 200 pages of intricate mathematics proving that
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R. Vincent Pohl
rvpohl
A few thoughts on working in policy research as an Economics PhD. A thread that could be interesting for Econ JMCs in light of a shortage of academic jobs, but
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
NYC teachers union passes "Black Lives Matter at School" resolution calling for, among many other things, "disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family." https://twitter.com/MOREcaucusUFT/status/1329253369135984640 T
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The Pension War Room
yomeeks
This is your daily pension announcement: The ATRF is dropping the truth munitions! Check this shit out. Can you say boom? When they say "public statements" they mean the incorrect
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
What was the sensitivity and how many false positives were there from Mass Testing of University students?Results from University of Birmingham and Universities in Scotland don’t make good reading.SENSITIVITY 3%
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Frank Noschese
fnoschese
Ideas for online assessments I picked up this summer:1. Ask students to show multiple representations: position/velocity graphs, motion diagrams, force diagrams, energy bar charts, etc. Maybe don't mandate which ones
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you lie, whose independence?
lowlowtide
dear designers, historians or not, the model of metropolitan open space that Central Park (1857, Olmsted & Vaux) represents was created at the same time as that of Yellowstone (1872,
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Uri Shalit
ShalitUri
In recent days two new pieces of evidence have come out of Israel about the effect of the vaccination drive, showing good news about both individual-level and national level effects.1/7
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Fadel Adib
fadeladib
I've been serving on grad admissions committees at MIT for 5 years - in EECS and Media LabIf you want to get into a PhD at a place like MIT,
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
There is much furore over Ag-LFDs again this week, with the arguments often over-simplified, & even turning toxic.It doesn't help that the government have, & are continuing to, lie their
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
1. Every Democrat knows what happened to George Floyd had nothing to do with Donald Trump.Every single level of Minneapolis politics, right down to the police chief is completely controlled
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BIDMC Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
BIDMC_HOFellows
1/ Why is carboplatin the only chemotherapy we dose by AUC?A short tweetorial brought to you from a question posed by @FreedoBaggins.Bottom Line: Chemo is Cool!#MedEd #HemeTwitter 2/ What is
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Jordan Strom, MD, MSc, FACC, FASE
DocStrom
Wednesday #EchoFirst #Tweetorial on one of my favorite #FellowsFirst topics, septal motion. Thank you to @ottoecho for the excellent graphic in her textbook (https://amzn.to/2JIaPYC ) which is an excellent read. @ASE360
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Sina Fazelpour
sinafazelpour
There’s a peculiar phenomenon I keep encountering. When discussing how sociocultural diversity can be epistemically beneficial to groups, some dismissively respond with something like: “so, you’re making the business case
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