E-motion Capture: AI missed our intentions by focusing on our words.
What my Tweets, in the dying days of Twitter, say about me...
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 Mind the Science Newsletter , 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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