The rise of sophisticated AI could be really great for health care. Hopefully we won't programme them with a misguided sense of superiority.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/tech/2017-11/10/content_34362656.htm
I only get that when I'm doing badly or have really pushed myself more than I should. My balance gets messed and I get stagger-y. Since I've moved somewhere better and been pushing myself with activity less, I've tended to not have problems like that. Best wishes to everyone with this sort of...
I did seem them talking about changing that somewhat, and then others saying that the changes were pretty cosmetic. I don't know what the exact current situation is.
It's not that I don't want to engage with them, it's that they refuse to engage on the most important issues facing PwME in the UK. They're continuing to work with Esther Crawley, while evading questions about the quality of her work and not commenting on her smearing of critics. To me, it seems...
Yes. Also, it seems fair to expect Bristol uni to clarify whether they believe that David Tuller's blogs should be considered 'harassment', or 'libellous' as Crawley as claimed.
I do worry that MEA can be too instinctively pro spending money on specialist 'care', when a huge amount of that money is wasted on people who do not help patients. Also, spending money on 'specialists' creates people who have an incentive to exaggerate their own expertise and ability to help...
I've not donated to this before, but it does sound a sensible use of resources, and Jonathan Edwards was recommending donations. It's the sort of worthy project likely to lead to long-term benefits that I wish more people would donate to... okay, I've talked myself into it.
edit- can't do it...
"blogs/tweets and other social media posts that could be regarded as defamatory"
They could be? If what? If they weren't true? Has anyone from Bristol University tried engaging in detailed debate with one of Crawley's critics, like Dr Tuller, to see if their posts, which could be regarded as...
It looks like a response from Bristol Uni has now been added:
http://vadamagazine.com/news/esther-crawley-claims-harassment-university-no-record
Looks like this is on-line at Bristol too...
I've seen nothing in the news about a dangerous American terrorist being seized by police as he attempted to murder Science, so that's a good sign.
Maybe Crawley put forth some really strong arguments, and Tuller was convinced?!
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