Robert Goudie
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LLMs see the world through an interpolative lens
Joined September 2021
Dr Peter Hayes' presentation covers a lot of ground. I want to pick up on one point he mentions – Prof. Owen Arthurs' findings on naturally occurring intravascular gas (IVG). This was new to me, so I've tried to unpack the implications of this to the best of my (non-medically
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The level of detail and clarity in this paper is exceptional – bundled into 8 pages! The paper raises an interesting question: if the broader intelligence literature points to intelligence-political orientation correlations, why doesn't this correlation persist (or amplify) at
Highly intelligent people did not differ from the masses in terms of their position on the political right-left scale. Gifted individuals are influential in shaping the success of societies in areas such as economics, science, and politics. However, prior research on the
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What an extraordinarily beautiful, non-intuitive theorem: for almost any sequence of rotations in three dimensions, there exists a scaling factor such that applying the scaled sequence twice to the result of the original sequence returns the system to its initial, pre-sequenced
A reset button for rotation could change how we control them all. Is it possible to cancel out a complicated spin without painstakingly reversing every single move? Surprisingly, the answer is yes. Mathematicians Jean-Pierre Eckmann (University of Geneva) and Tsvi Tlusty
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Still waiting for the evidence ... Like Dawn, I am not interested in denying the reality of unambiguous direct inculpatory evidence when it is present; what I am more concerned about is its complete absence – particularly when statistically expected under the presumption of
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We can all wish we had a friend like Dawn. Her lifelong friendship with #LucyLetby and her clear-eyed understanding of her friend's character never wavered. And as someone with a background in biochemistry and medical research, she recognised the prosecution's theories bore
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Because most people haven't experienced either Waymo or Tesla FSD (i.e. punching in a destination and the car just taking you there with zero human intervention), they don't understand the implications of AVs. Society is about to have a big reboot. Transportation as a service
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Bach a la mode. The fugue subject is a Dutch folk tune (Ik ben gegroet van ...), musicologists think it was chosen in homage to Johann Adam Reincken, the Dutch-born Hamburg organist. Quite possibly BWV 542 emerged during a Bach recital Reincken attended at St. Jacobi in
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A lawyer's comment on Dr Michael Naughton and Christopher Logan's recent Lucy Letby interview, in link below 'Speaking as a lawyer who is very experienced in conducting both civil and criminal litigation cases the crux of the miscarriage of justice in this case, as is becoming
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Excellent presentation by Prof. John O'Quigley. What a statistical analysis of the #LucyLetby roster chart would have looked like if it had been presented in court by a qualified statistician. In the Letby case, the 100% absence of direct inculpatory evidence suggests that any
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The talk I gave on Saturday at the @nineteen_nurses Miscarriages of Justice Conference in Manchester, was one of the most important talks I’ve given to date #WilmslowMurders
#LucyLetby Stephanie Davies - Crime scene / Lucy Letby https://t.co/skjKPskbUN via @YouTube
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Successful intervention and arrest. But for using a hurty word during the potentially life-threatening intervention you get dismissed for "gross misconduct"? Reads like a scene straight out of Alice in Wonderland!
If you want to understand how far Britain has sunk, look at the case of Lorne Castle – the Dorset officer sacked for tackling a masked 15-year-old knifeman and telling him to "stop screaming like a bitch." For those who don't know the story: Castle brought down a youth suspected
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Full 4 page article here from the Guernsey Press about the Lucy Letby case. It includes a lengthy new interview with her barrister Mark McDonald. He covers issues such as why his public campaign is vital, Lucy waiving privilege and the parents of babies in the trial. 🧵(1/5)
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Medico-legal expert witness Dr Moore's analysis of the #LucyLetby case is one of the clearest I've listened to. Looking forward, what are the implications of the Letby case for high-risk medicine? When an outcome as tragic as an infant death can lead to criminal prosecution on
Interview With Dr. Jonathan Moore On Lucy Letby: https://t.co/FrCdPpWTc5
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the brain doesn’t need a gym. it needs load; linear algebra; for structure calculus; for change statistics; for uncertainty. probability; for risk differential equations; for systems. mechanics; for motion thermodynamics; for limits electromagnetism; for interaction. quantum
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As James Watson, co - discoverer of the DNA double helix structure, has passed today (RIP), I want to address an important issue: most modern visualizations of the DNA double helix are actually WRONG. The original Watson-Crick "bands wrapped around a rod" picture depiction is
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Andrew Wiles on the morning he discovered how to fix his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem
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Well articulated
Multiple People Stabbed On A Train In Cambridgeshire A man boards a train in England expecting to reach his stop. He ends up fighting for his life instead. Several passengers stabbed. Armed police swarming the carriages. Two men arrested. Another night of fear in what was once
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Excellent synthesis. I’ve read Justice Mahon's Verdict on Erebus and appreciate the clarity of Mahon's insights. Drawing Erebus lessons into the orbit of young Gene Kranz’s leadership – superb. Take away – a complex system by nature embodies risks that can't be anticipated or
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Why #AI produced by LLMs is more accurately referred to as synthetic intelligence https://t.co/uocDqcnGEX
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So artificial intelligence is perhaps described as synthetic intelligence?
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