Artificial Intelligence and the future of chronic illness medicine

Discussion in 'General ME/CFS discussion' started by Jenny TipsforME, Jan 24, 2023.

  1. Jenny TipsforME

    Jenny TipsforME Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Has anyone else caught the AI bug? I’m completely obsessed by AI Revolution developments at the moment. I’ve started a blog series on the theme which I think some of you will find interesting: https://tipsforme.wordpress.com/category/format/ai-series/

    I’m queuing up scheduled posts to publish on Mondays. They’re a mixture of philosophical reflections and tips. I usually add the more practical information towards the end, so if you’re not so interested in the bigger questions you can skim through to those bits.

    I haven’t really been well enough to blog for the last few years, but now that I have a shallow-fake me co-authoring with me (with supervision) I can be A LOT more prolific. Essentially I’m asking AI such as ChatGPT the questions I have anyway but asking it to write up the answer using a blogging persona.

    It’s getting harder to share your own blogs online, so any shares on social media are much appreciated.

    This post was written by human Jenny :)
     
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  2. Hutan

    Hutan Moderator Staff Member

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    That's an interesting blog Jenny, my first time (as far as I know) reading a ChatGPT product. Although yesterday a major media outlet in my country announced it was slashing its staff numbers, so perhaps I have read a lot more ChatGPT than I am aware of.
     
  3. Jenny TipsforME

    Jenny TipsforME Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    @Hutan thanks. You are meant to acknowledge ChatGPT if you use it but I imagine a lot of people aren’t.
     
  4. mariovitali

    mariovitali Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Perhaps you could feature my work? I have a patent in the application of machine learning and network analysis in medical research (since 2018). My methodology identified before any other research work the following (regarding ME/CFS) :

    1) Possible liver involvement in ME/CFS
    2) Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex involvement
    3) Disruption of bile acids
    4) Disruption of Peroxisome proliferators
    5) Disruption of Phospholipids
    6) BH4 (Tetrahydrobiopterin) involvement

    For all the above I can provide evidence if requested.

    "Fun" fact : No one has decided to use it so far extensively, although -to be fair- Stanford University are listening to its "signals"
     
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