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E-motion Capture: AI missed our intentions by focusing on our words.

E-motion Capture: AI missed our intentions by focusing on our words.

What my Tweets, in the dying days of Twitter, say about me...

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Owen Scott Muir, M.D, DFAACAP
Aug 24, 2023
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The following is generated off of TwitterGPT, which I strongly suspect will require a threads instance. It's a meditation, inadvertently, on the difference between artificial intelligence based in the language we use versus the things we mean.

Owen Scott Muir, M.D
reporting!


Based on a close examination of the recent tweets of

The Frontier Psychiatrists
(ok, on X/Twitter it’s scottmuirMD),

“several insights1 can be gathered about their2 professional interests, affiliations, and potential areas of expertise.

It is important to note3 that the user's recent tweets contain a mix of retweets, replies, and original tweets, making it challenging to determine their primary focus4. However, here are six distinct observations5

  • he engages with various medical professionals and experts, such as Dr. Winarick, Dr. Plantel, and

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    , suggesting a connection to the medical field.

This is what is suggests.6

I’m also kind of into this degree of pseudo-tentative presentation of data.

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