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Frontiers | Building Systems Thinking for Machine Intelligence in Biology and Medicine Alan Turing's seminal work more than eight decades ago set the stage for the integration of systems thinking and systems science into human endeavors. Howeve...

Call for papers - Systems Thinking for Machine Intelligence in Biology and Medicine!

Describe what you have done or would like to see for the future. From practice to policy, how do we improve our application of machine intelligence to biology and medicine.

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Frontiers | Scientia machina: a proposed conceptual framework for a technology-accelerated system of biomedical science What is the brain that it can understand science?What is science that it can understand the brain?These two basic questions (with homage to Warren McCulloch ...

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Found these in my university library recently

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Amazing visualization of cognitive disorders

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We have been using it for half a semester, and I have only good things to say. The content was developed with undergrad feedback, and there are learning materials for students. The instructor material includes slides for each chapter and a test bank.

Highly recommend (and OpenStax has other books)!

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OpenStax | Free Textbooks Online with No Catch OpenStax offers free college textbooks for all types of students, making education accessible & affordable for everyone. Browse our list of available subjects!

FREE textbooks!

I rejoined academia this year after 15yrs away, as an adjunct teaching undergrads for a Brain, Behavior and Cognition class.

To my (and my students') delight, OpenStax rolled out an open-source Behavioral Neuroscience textbook in November.

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Astounding Science Fiction Astounding Science Fiction magazine archive

Great archive of Astounding SciFi here
www.luminist.org/archives/SF/...

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Wandering the stacks at a used bookstore is my favorite approach

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The first predictive computer model and part of the inspiration for Shannon's information theory

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Terminus Research Camp

Scientists!

We've built this digital space where brilliant minds can connect, share ideas, and support each other through transitions—whether they're dealing with relocations, institutional changes, or other disruptions that might otherwise slow their research momentum.

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You never know what treasures you'll find in the library (took this pic of a mind-bending series at the Duquesne U library).

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The first ever AI-before-it-was-AI conference took place in Jan 1945 at Princeton. They didn't even have a name for it yet. (Teleology was Wiener's term at the time, but it was in the process of being rejected by the group).

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Next library borrow

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Happy Brain Awareness of Pi Day!

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And here she is not too long before passing in 2021 - with some of the wisdom she developed in over 60 years as a writer and futurist in the AI world.

I'm working on a documentary of her and the 1979 book with some professors at CMU. It's a story that needs to be told.

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And no, that's not her in the pic, that's an AI version of Ada Lovelace we used for a Cybernetics talk at Fungus Books in Pittsburgh last year and was too good not to use again.

Here's Pamela McCorduck in her 70s glory.

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If you don't know who Pamela McCorduck is, you should. She may have single-handedly ended the first AI winter in the 1970s with her oral history project and 1979 book "Machines Who Think".

I've captured a bit about her in this essay series, "Machine Intelligence is not Artificial."

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Guiding Principles for Data Sharing and Harmonization:... : Critical Care Medicine matic literature review and a modified Delphi process, with the goal of enhancing data accessibility, standardization, and interoperability across critical care settings. DATA SOURCES: Data sources...

This recent systematic review from the Data Sharing and Harmonization working group at the Society of Critical Care Medicine took a while but was worth it.

I highly recommend being involved in big group projects like this, even if sometimes challenging.

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Terminus Research Camp

We set this place up to give scientists a place to go when they have none. Terminus is not the end of the line, but the beginning of the Foundation of the future of science.

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Frontiers | Scientia machina: a proposed conceptual framework for a technology-accelerated system of biomedical science What is the brain that it can understand science?What is science that it can understand the brain?These two basic questions (with homage to Warren McCulloch ...

I wrote this to help shape the future of science and technology

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