Will this oust the classic self-reported 1-10 scale?
Will this oust the classic self-reported 1-10 scale?
Worrisome sign that deskilling may happen a lot faster than we'd expect.
Worrisome sign that deskilling may happen a lot faster than we'd expect.
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One argument I made in my recent @worksinprogress.bsky.social piece is that if automation made reading scans quicker and cheaper, this might result in *more* jobs for radiologists, rather than fewer.
How does this apply to other jobs? 🧵
One argument I made in my recent @worksinprogress.bsky.social piece is that if automation made reading scans quicker and cheaper, this might result in *more* jobs for radiologists, rather than fewer.
How does this apply to other jobs? 🧵
He was right: models have outperformed radiologists on benchmarks for ~a decade.
Yet radiology jobs are at record highs, with an average salary of $520k.
Why?
He was right: models have outperformed radiologists on benchmarks for ~a decade.
Yet radiology jobs are at record highs, with an average salary of $520k.
Why?
For example, Americans have been experiencing more chronic pain over time, and we're not entirely sure why 1/
For example, Americans have been experiencing more chronic pain over time, and we're not entirely sure why 1/
www.worksinprogress.news/p/heat-waves
www.worksinprogress.news/p/heat-waves
In @theverge.com, I write about these programs and the artists in them. And, in my newsletter, I write about how interacting with tech in culture can shape perspectives before laws are written. 🧵
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In @theverge.com, I write about these programs and the artists in them. And, in my newsletter, I write about how interacting with tech in culture can shape perspectives before laws are written. 🧵
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I write about why in a new post, linked below.
I write about why in a new post, linked below.
How much do people say they'd value an extra year in perfect health or without disease? And why does this vary between people, or different framings of the question?
How much do people say they'd value an extra year in perfect health or without disease? And why does this vary between people, or different framings of the question?
In Denmark, the average answer is $24,000. In Japan, it’s about $67,000.
New post up on what we say when asked to put a price on life. 🧵
In Denmark, the average answer is $24,000. In Japan, it’s about $67,000.
New post up on what we say when asked to put a price on life. 🧵
I wrote for @asimovpress.bsky.social about airborne biosensors that can detect viruses in real time and why, despite their promise, we’re not using them yet.
I wrote for @asimovpress.bsky.social about airborne biosensors that can detect viruses in real time and why, despite their promise, we’re not using them yet.
This study, using antibodies from a man who deliberately let snakes bite him 200 times, suggests a path to a universal anti-venom. 🧵
This study, using antibodies from a man who deliberately let snakes bite him 200 times, suggests a path to a universal anti-venom. 🧵
How do the politics and economics of 'Abundance' work in Britain, compared to America?
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How do the politics and economics of 'Abundance' work in Britain, compared to America?
notes.archie-hall.com/p/can-the-br...
💬 “Government-funded scientific research may appear strange or impractical, but it has repeatedly yielded scientific breakthroughs — & continues to pay for itself many times over.”
✍️ @deenamousa.com & @lgilbert.co @asteriskmag.bsky.social
💬 “Government-funded scientific research may appear strange or impractical, but it has repeatedly yielded scientific breakthroughs — & continues to pay for itself many times over.”
✍️ @deenamousa.com & @lgilbert.co @asteriskmag.bsky.social
The case for the Abundance & Growth Fund is simple: Economic growth isn’t just about GDP—it’s one of the most powerful forces for improving human lives. 🧵
Why now? 🧵
The case for the Abundance & Growth Fund is simple: Economic growth isn’t just about GDP—it’s one of the most powerful forces for improving human lives. 🧵
Globally, 30-40% of food produced—1.3 billion tons—is never eaten. Meanwhile, hundreds of millions still starve. How did we end up here? 🧵
Globally, 30-40% of food produced—1.3 billion tons—is never eaten. Meanwhile, hundreds of millions still starve. How did we end up here? 🧵