@peakcooper
@KishavanBhola
Human doctor here and can’t wait for this to be integrated in daily practice.
I have to look at long lists with results on a daily basis.
AI is going to reduce human error
@Realslater101
@historyinmemes
joking aside, they are part of the world’s vanishing people.
It’s important to acknowledge and learn from them before they disappear
I recommend watching this:
5000 patients, this is how many I see every year
Am I energized, in good health, and mentally clear every day?
Just being a good husband, father and friend and looking after my sleep and diet is HARD
We need AI assistants ASAP
let's stop pretending otherwise!
@peterrhague
every area technology touches, the prices go down
every area touched by government and regulation, prices go up: housing, healthcare, education
5000 patients, this is how many I see every year
Am I energized, in good health, and mentally clear every day?
Just being a good husband, father and friend and looking after my sleep and diet is HARD
We need AI assistants ASAP
let's stop pretending otherwise!
@waitbutwhy
conventional school crushes curiosity. I rediscovered reading for pleasure in my late 20s and it reignited a child-like curiosity that benefitted me both in my personal and professional life
@Mark_LawPanel
@newscientist
@paulg
75% of motorcycle crashes involve a collision with a car, often at the driver’s fault
Autonomous cars will decrease those type of accidents
33% comes from US statistics of organ donations and I agree that they vary by country
@waitbutwhy
When I see my year of birth (’88) on the screen before a patient walks in,
I always expect someone in their 20’s, not 30’s
And I expect that this gets worse with age
Can we hurry up with lifespan research? 😂
@historyinmemes
If the waiter brings to me I'll do the same thing I always do:
> take a sip
> pretend that I know what I'm doing
> brag about my palate
@Rainmaker1973
There is one missing
Inteaosseous (through the bone)
There is a special device that we can use in cardiac arrest when is difficult to get venous access and time is critical
@historyinmemes
> spend 20 minutes on the phone trying to find reviews
> wife gets annoyed
> find it on a supermarket website for 1/8 of the price
> I get annoyed
> finish meal, pay
> repeat on the next holiday
@elonmusk
@universal_sci
Carbs rock but they give:
short-term pleasure and long-term pain
have carbs in moderation and when you do pair them with protein and fat to limit sugar spikes
high sugar leads to raised insulin and raised insulin leads to: fatty liver, hypertension, weight gain etc
@Culture_Crit
Both men and women perform this job
with much higher standards
the person in this video is an accident waiting to happen:
no safety/visibility kit
one mistake away from life-changing injuries
@tferriss
One of my biggest mistakes for years was watching the news in the morning
• stress-inducing
• detrimental for independent thinking
• stopping me from seeing the big picture
so glad I stopped that habit
@Rainmaker1973
Better vision would be nice
Do you know what would be better?
Being able to taste like a catfish
with your entire body and plunging into a pool of chocolate
Currently listening to this book and it’s amazing what some animals are capable of
@PhysInHistory
The definition here is wrong, the correct one is:
The amount of time it takes the person behind you to honk once the traffic light turns green
@LifeMathMoney
Soap has a mechanical action.
It lifts germs and dirt from your skin.
Using water only just moves them around. Make your own soap from tallow if you’re concerned
3/ Convert the energy at lower costs and with higher efficiencies
into:
- heat & light (Powerwall, Megapack, Solar)
- motion (Cars, Tesla Bot)
Tesla is growing at the same pace with the civilization, and thanks to AI, the growth is speeding up
@pmarca
@lexfridman
let’s focus on the positive act of consuming books, written or audio and of any type!
They will generate ideas, spark conversations and get us further.
2/ The evolution of humans and civilization are linked to this quest:
- control stores and flows of energy
- discover more concentrated and more versatile forms of energy
If you’re in the $TSLA community, and a fan of
@stevenmarkryan
Make sure you don’t miss the 2nd thing he’s showing you how to do in order to solve the money problem
Building digital leverage
(youtube, twitter, patreon)
@historyinmemes
“In 536CE, both tree rings and written records suggest that there was some event–either a volcanic eruption or an asteroid strike”
— More: The 10,000-Year Rise of the World Economy by Philip Coggan
@Aella_Girl
"The Dawn of Everything" critiques the idea of the "noble savage" by emphasizing the complexity and diversity of indigenous societies, highlighting their influence on European thought, and questioning the linear development narrative that underpins the concept.
@robinhanson
A larger population generates more ideas, enhancing productivity.
The enhanced productivity boosts output further, creating a larger economy which can sustain an even larger population
a loop of continuously accelerating growth
+ kids are fun
6/ But what if AI leads to this?
A transition to a different growth mode, similar in magnitude to the Farming and Industrial Revolution
A Singularity type event
a growth regime with the world economy doubling every TWO weeks
Wrap your head around Exponential Growth
7/ Tesla is poised to play an important role in this Type 1 civilization (Kardashev scale), as it controls increasing amounts of energy.
Investors will be rewarded.
5/ The economist Robin Hanson estimated, based on historical data, the following doubling dates for the World economy:
- Pleistocene hunter–gatherer society: 224,000 years
- farming society: 909 years
- industrial society (removing farming growth model): 6.3 years
@Rainmaker1973
The job had the title of
“Groom of Stool” in England
that person was responsible to monitor and assist in the King’s bowel motions
One of them, John Stuart even became a prime minister
Giving a new meaning to
“Started from the bottom now we’re here”
@alexandrosM
I don’t see myself working in medicine much longer without AI
The lack of technology keeps conventional medicine stuck in the past and most doctors acting like robots
AI can bring the human touch back
5000 patients, this is how many I see every year
Am I energized, in good health, and mentally clear every day?
Just being a good husband, father and friend and looking after my sleep and diet is HARD
We need AI assistants ASAP
let's stop pretending otherwise!
@historyinmemes
Napoleon was very efficient:
• had a personal librarian that would use like wikipedia
• he was a history nerd - only history books in his library
• he sent tens of thousands of letters and had people to write them on dictation (hey Siri..)
• had his letters organized into 3…
@elonmusk
@universal_sci
Since this tweet is gaining some traction: here are some further tips from the book "Glucose Revolution" by
@glucosegoddesss
follow me:
@Stefan_bOd
for further tips on metabolic health/disruptive innovation and others
Do you like hospitals?
If you were to choose, would you choose treatment at home?
If yes, autonomous driving can't be here soon enough!
It will reshape care delivery
You have to go to the hospital for the following:
• diagnosis
• monitoring
• treatment
The first 2…
@paulg
The New York Times belongs to
Sulzberger, who inherited it from
Sulzberger, who inherited it from
Sulzberger, who inherited it from
Sulzberger, who inherited it from
Sulzberger
@historyinmemes
Not the only time when alcohol saves lives
We use vodka in hospital if someone presents with accidental methanol poisoning
The ethanol in Vodka keeps the liver “busy” and this avoids damage