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Anonymous
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Good news! AI is racist as fuck.

http://www.livescience.com/58675-artificial-intelligence-learns-biases-from-human-language.html

Archive
https://mlpol.net/archive/mlpol/13081.html

What are you doing to make pony waifus real
https://mlpol.net/archive/mlpol/11399.html
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Anonymous
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>4096
>misuse of memes by the newfag who doesn't even know what they mean
Sad. Many such cases.
Anonymous
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>>4097
I'm disappointed.
Anonymous
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I'm not disappointed at all. I have come to expect very little of you.
Anonymous
No.4116
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https://www.livescience.com/health/cancer/covid-19-mrna-vaccines-can-trigger-the-immune-system-to-recognize-and-kill-cancer-research-finds

>COVID-19 mRNA vaccines can trigger the immune system to recognize and kill cancer, research finds
Anonymous
No.4117
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-prevent-human-rejection-of-pig-organ-transplant-for-first-time-ever-180987693/
Anonymous
No.4118
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>>4116
>Literally everything causes cancer
>Now literally everything also cures cancer
Anonymous
No.4119
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>>4118
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-025-01380-1.epdf
Do you think their mechanism is wrong?
Anonymous
No.4120
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>>4119
I think I come to imageboards to read what other users of that imageboard have to say, and not what some shills have published in some tabloid. Merely dropping links doesn't count as discussion.
Anonymous
No.4121
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>>4120
>nature paper
>tabloid
You're a gorilla nigger. You're the blackest retard gorilla nigger I've ever seen.
Anonymous
No.4122
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>>4121
Different anon here.
Think about it, it is unlikely someponer will read a scientific paper as we lurk here for fun and drama.
Anonymous
No.4123
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>>4122
Fair enough. I remember during covid I was pretty much the only one actually reading the papers. Learned a lot about biology in the process, but I actually enjoy reading research papers.
Anonymous
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Cloudflares shit the bed again
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/cloudflare-down-websites-offline-with-500-internal-server-error/
Anonymous
No.4138
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>>4137
>Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted
I bet a pajeet messing with the code was involved.
Anonymous
No.4139
>>4138
Patching a React exploit, probably CVE-2025-55182, which may have caused the last outage.
Anonymous
No.4163
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>>4123
Long ago I worked at a place where we had access to lots of doctoral dissertations. When the supervisors would go home I'd read them.

One of the problems, though, with research papers and suchlike things is that more of them are bullshit than not, even in the hard sciences.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replication_crisis

tl;dr We don't know what we don't know. People have died and continue to die as a result of Dr. Shekelberg's grant farming grift.
Anonymous
No.4166
>>4163
The hard sciences don't have nearly the same problem as the social sciences, but I know what you mean. Some good rules of thumb are to be skeptical of 3rd rate journals and anything done with difficult to replicate materials like cancer cell culture studies.