JimAsia
JimAsia t1_j8m9rzi wrote
Reply to ChatGPT Passed a Major Medical Exam, but Just Barely | Researchers say ChatGPT is the first AI to receive a passing score for the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, but it's still bad at math. by chrisdh79
I would have thought that math would be the easiest thing for AI.
JimAsia t1_j5w4c69 wrote
Reply to Canadian scientists exposed mice to vapour from JUUL e-cigarettes and found it caused changes in the animals' pulmonary immune cell composition and altered gene and protein levels in their lungs. by MistWeaver80
I would suggest to mice that the don't volunteer for science experiments and that they definitely don't smoke.
JimAsia t1_j5tevre wrote
Reply to TIL about medically unexplained symptoms, almost 1/4 of all people who visit a GP in the UK have phsyical conditions that cannot be explained by gorge_orwoll
Humans have a very complex relationship between their mental and physical health. It is not surprising that symptoms arise that are a result of psychological stresses rather than physical malady. I would suspect that a number of these people with unexplained symptoms could be treated with more extensive diagnosis than a trip to a GP who is probably seeing far too many patients in one day.
JimAsia t1_j5nmehg wrote
Yes, they can interbreed. Bactrian camel have 2 humps and are rugged cold-climate camels while Dromedaries have one hump and are desert dwellers. Bactrian/Dromedary hybrids are called Bukhts, are larger than either parent, have a single hump and are good draft camels.
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Reply to Online interaction could be affecting the ability of young people to concentrate on everyday tasks. by unswsydney
If doesn't affect me, affect me, affect me...
JimAsia t1_j4zh6nh wrote
Reply to comment by Fetlocks_Glistening in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
They should have asked for her car keys. If she refuses to give them up then they no longer have legal liability. If they didn't ask for her keys they may have some liability.
JimAsia t1_j4zfkfl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
It clearly was too late and perhaps they should have taken her car keys. I really don't know, wasn't there.
JimAsia t1_j4z979e wrote
Reply to Woman sues concert venue after getting so drunk she blew up a home, caused $15M in damages by EyeWantItThatWay
In many places a venue that continues to serve someone who is clearly drunk is legally liable for the drunks behavior. I don't know the law in California but this is not necessarily a frivolous lawsuit.
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Reply to comment by x1uo3yd in ELI5 why we first multiply, then add by TheManNamedPeterPan
Writing them is slightly tedious but typing them is a royal pain. Capital case, lower case, capital case, lower case ad nauseum.
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Reply to Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Don't blame the players, blame the game. If your politicians are allowed to accept bribes then they will allow lobbyists to write bills. It is really that simple.