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broadenandbuild t1_jdpa591 wrote
Reply to Any type of hormonal contraceptive may increase risk of breast cancer: according to an analysis of data by researchers at Oxford, progestogen-only hormonal contraceptives may increase breast cancer risk by 20-30%; the use of combined contraceptives may also slightly increase breast cancer risk. by aiaaidan
So glad they specified it was an “analysis of data” as opposed to “an analysis of peanuts”
broadenandbuild t1_jatd3q2 wrote
Reply to comment by jesse-taylor in Banning Words Won’t Make the World More Just - The Atlantic by vaikrunta
I would attribute this partly to a rise in toxic femininity and the tendency to infantilize adults.
broadenandbuild t1_j9uizay wrote
Has anyone else also stopped giving a shit about iPhone leaks?
broadenandbuild t1_j4xaumi wrote
I’m convinced all dorms look the same
broadenandbuild t1_j4w3eyo wrote
Reply to comment by leroy_hoffenfeffer in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
You’re right about that. I’d think the internet ought to be treated like a public road, if things are intentionally made to be viewed in public than people are at liberty to record it. But, that may not be the case
broadenandbuild t1_j4w02gx wrote
Reply to comment by leroy_hoffenfeffer in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
It’s also not illegal to scrape the content of a site if said content is accessible to the public
broadenandbuild t1_j4vr2kd wrote
Reply to comment by chocoduck in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
Good thing scraping isn’t illegal
broadenandbuild t1_j4qzc7m wrote
Reply to New study shows: Black Adults Experienced Early Signs of Brain Aging Faster Than Other Ethnic Minority Groups by PaulHasselbaink
I wonder if sugar consumption is a contributing factor
broadenandbuild t1_j481ugn wrote
Reply to Anxious individuals are less likely to experience “states of flow” while playing music; while those who experienced more flow scored higher on emotional intelligence by lolfuys
The predictive capability of emotional intelligence after controlling for factors such as IQ, personality, self esteem, and self-determination is effectively nil. In other words, most scientific research doesn’t support the existence of EI as an independent variable.
broadenandbuild t1_j47zitd wrote
Reply to [D] Has ML become synonymous with AI? by Valachio
I feel like ML are the building blocks for AI
broadenandbuild t1_j47xaq9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ijustdowhateva in Don't add "moral bloatware" to GPT-4. by SpinRed
It won’t survive if it’s not open source
broadenandbuild t1_ixfq17i wrote
Multimodal models that take in tabular + text + image data
broadenandbuild t1_iv6lh11 wrote
+1 for ingenuity
broadenandbuild t1_iu1wgx8 wrote
Reply to Zimbabwe defeats Pakistan by the barest of margin this world cup has been the world cup of upsets by GamerA_S
This is the FAKE World Cup
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Reply to comment by Kawawaymog in Thoughts on Full Dive - Are we in one right now? by fignewtgingrich
I had a similar realization without shrooms. I just focused on the empty space in front of me and I realized that the sense of self is everywhere, I’m everything, and everyone is me thinking itself separate from the other.
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Reply to comment by Sashinii in When will average office jobs start disappearing? by pradej
What makes you think nanofactories like the ones you speak of are even possible? You’re essentially talking alchemy. Is there any indication of this happening now?
broadenandbuild t1_jefv0mf wrote
Reply to ChatGB: Tony Blair backs push for taxpayer-funded ‘sovereign AI’ to rival ChatGPT by signed7
The funny thing is that chatGPT is developed entirely on the back of public data. Naturally it should be open.