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  • Normally words are all trained together, not one after another. Subjects do a monitored task that includes the entire vocabulary list, data from that task is processed extensively off-line, and finally subjects return to test all the vocabulary words.

  • Just so it's clear, each subject spent hours training their own AI to recognize words they intentionally produced as "inner voice". At the end, each trained AI could only recognize those trained words, and only from their trainer.

    That's quite a bit different than an AI that could recognize new words in a completely different person. I think that's as unlikely as training ChatGPT using only English texts and then expecting it to understand Chinese.

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  • Of course Swiss law matters. This article is on a Swiss website and reports on a Swiss trial.

    If you think someone convicted of rape is not necessarily a rapist, that's on you.

  • This was a prospective study that looked at lifelong abstainers, not people who gave up drinking. Furthermore, reduced overall mortality was found in light/moderate drinkers even after excluding participants with pre-existing conditions.

    That's the correct way to control for the issue you raised.

  • Despite what the linked article claims, it's still not clear whether alcohol's known cancer risk is outweighed by any health benefits (for example, reducing the risk of stroke/CVD). At least one recent paper concluded that light or moderate alcohol use does reduce overall mortality.

    Compared with lifetime abstainers, current infrequent, light, or moderate drinkers were at a lower risk of mortality from all causes [infrequent—hazard ratio: 0.87; 95% confidence interval: 0.84 to 0.90; light: 0.77; 0.75 to 0.79; moderate 0.82; 0.80 to 0.85], CVD, chronic lower respiratory tract diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, and influenza and pneumonia. Also, light or moderate drinkers were associated with lower risk of mortality from diabetes mellitus and nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, or nephrosis. In contrast, heavy drinkers had a significantly higher risk of mortality from all causes, cancer, and accidents (unintentional injuries).

  • Minnesota voters didn't vote for him.

    Minneapolis party delegates voted. But we'll never know how many voted for him, because 20% of the votes were left uncounted.

    If this were any other election, there would be a unified call for a redo.

  • In the animal study, mice were fed three types of red meat – pork, beef and mutton – every day for two weeks. Then, the researchers triggered colitis (a model for IBD) using a chemical called dextran sulfate sodium (DSS).

    They definitely aren't evolved to eat dextran sulfate sodium.

  • If inflation is below 3%, there is no reason to lower it further. In fact it's harmful to try, because it would require austerity measures that increase unemployment. So once it reaches that point, it is indeed fixed.