David Hanauer
@informaticsGeek
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clinical/research informatics @umichmedicine; proud parent of @projectEMERSE (and a few human kids too)
Ann Arbor, MI
Joined September 2016
AI-supported coding paper concluded: “After completing the study, developers estimate that allowing AI reduced completion time by 20%. Surprisingly, we find that allowing AI actually increases completion time by 19%—AI tooling slowed developers down.” https://t.co/Crdxzej7gq
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EMERSE version 7 is now officially released! This version has many updates, including incorporation of natural language processing (NLP) capabilities.
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2023 Predictions for AI (and how they turned out) in the State of AI Report from Air Street Capital. https://t.co/mGu1INGoNC
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Interesting paper looking at "leaving science as a scholarly theme": how many people who publish a paper continue to publish (or stop) over time. For medicine, by 5 years about 75% are still publishing; by 10 years 55%; by 20 years about 35%. https://t.co/eApo3inW3j
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EMERSE Community Meeting, Tuesday October 1, 2024, 1-2 PM ET. Topic: Version 7 release, with embedded natural language processing (NLP) and other new features/capabilities. Open to everyone. Register here: https://t.co/xRq800pPVT
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'Artificial Intelligence' in goods & service descriptions decreased purchased intention: "the negative mediating effect of emotional trust on the impact of AI term on purchase intention was stronger for high-risk products, compared to low-risk products." https://t.co/zyl8fCoawp
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OpenAI's levels of AI capabilities. We're getting close to level 2: Level 1: Current Chatbots Level 2: Solves problems at level of a PhD Level 3: Takes actions on a user's behalf Level 4: Can innovate Level 5: Performs work of entire organizations https://t.co/3FrRa4NjOT
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The Catcher in the Rytary Bravelle New World Robaxin Crusoe Scarlet Letairis The Bell Jardiance Song of Solumedrol The Sun Also Rizatriptan Nineteen Eighty-Forteo On the Rodocaine The Picture of Doriden Gray A Passage to Inderal (3/3)
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Mobic Dick Alesse in Wonderland The Count of Montelukast A Taleranol of Two Cities The Sound and the Furosemide One Hundred Years of Solatene Don Quibron-T Madame Boniva The Calomist of the Wild Gonal-f with the Wind Adventures of Huckleberry Finasteride (2/3)
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The drug Anakinra sounds similar to the famous novel "Anna Karenina". One could even combine them to form the title "Anakinra Karenina". This got me thinking: maybe other novels could also be renamed/rebranded with drug names. A few of my suggestions: Warfarin and Peace (1/3)
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Report on Riskiest Connected Devices in 2024: "Medical information systems...store very sensitive information which is valuable on the dark web...Despite the criticality of their data, thousands of these systems can still be found exposed online." https://t.co/NFvPz4SDu0
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Open letter about risks of AI, from former employees of OpenAI & Google: "...risks range from..entrenchment of.. inequalities, to manipulation and misinformation, to the loss of control of autonomous AI systems potentially resulting in human extinction." https://t.co/3p7hGATnOi
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A functional ball bearing joint made from two 3D printed rings and some glass marbles.
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🚨NEW PAPER ALERT🚨 📜 Researchers analyzing EHR-linked biobanks need to consider recruitment mechanisms, their target populations, and use weights! 👏s/o to the team: @BhramarBioStat, @XuShiBiostat, @ChrisFriese_RN, @informaticsGeek, & Co. https://t.co/iaxq147Bmq
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AbstractObjectives. To develop recommendations regarding the use of weights to reduce selection bias for commonly performed analyses using electronic healt
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"high risk of morality", found in clinical notes, visualized with DALL-E
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I tried to make a heatmap of counties in Michigan using Excel. Excel sent the data to Bing to generate the image, and what I got back was...not Michigan (left, in the image). For comparison, a true outline of the state is on the right.
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