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Karandeep Singh

@kdpsinghlab

Jacobs Chancellor’s Endowed Chair @UCSanDiego. Chief Health AI Officer @UCSDHealth. Creator of Tidier.jl #JuliaLang. #GoBlue. Views own.

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Professor Nicholson Price (@[email protected]) and co-authors ask, How can we enable local health systems to collaboratively & effectively govern ?

Read: 'Enabling collaborative governance of medical AI' in Nature Machine Intelligence: go.nature.com/3KDPhbF

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I. Glenn Cohen(@CohenProf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The final version of Nicholson Price (@[email protected]) & my paper Locating Liability for Medical AI via.library.depaul.edu/law-review/vol… part of the DePaul Law Review Clifford Torts symposium is now out. The paper is about how to allocate liability between hospitals and developers for medical AI errors.

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Sandip Patel MD(@PatelOncology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talk by UC San Diego CRIO Mike Hogarth on clinical research use of LLM to rapidly facilitate clinical hypothesis generation with Rene Cassie from medeloop at CI4CC

Great talk by @UCSanDiego CRIO Mike Hogarth on clinical research use of LLM to rapidly facilitate clinical hypothesis generation with Rene Cassie from medeloop at CI4CC
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Alex Reibman 🖇️(@AlexReibman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OSWorld: Benchmarking Multimodal Agents for Open-Ended Tasks in Real Computer Environments

Ever since OpenInterpreter, we've all been wondering just how effective agents can be if you give them a computer.

Now we have a proper benchmark. Let's take a look (🧵):

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Tidier.jl(@Tidierjl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coming soon: support for plot_layout() within TidierPlots, with syntax borrowed from the {patchwork} package.

Flexibly lay out plots *just* the way you want them.

Coming soon: support for plot_layout() within TidierPlots, with syntax borrowed from the {patchwork} #rstats package. Flexibly lay out plots *just* the way you want them.
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Karandeep Singh(@kdpsinghlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Where’s all the outcomes data?” asks Yasir Tarabichi MD, MSCR from Case Metro Health at the LearningHealthSci-UM Health AI Ethics and Policy Symposium.

Yasir Tarabichi MD, MSCR has been a leader in outcomes-oriented AI quality improvement projects, and highlights recent work looking at outcomes UC San Diego Health.

“Where’s all the outcomes data?” asks @YTarabichi from Case Metro Health at the @umichDLHS Health AI Ethics and Policy Symposium. @YTarabichi has been a leader in outcomes-oriented AI quality improvement projects, and highlights recent work looking at outcomes @UCSDHealth.
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Karandeep Singh(@kdpsinghlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Sharon E Davis from DBMI at Vanderbilt University highlights reactive and proactive examples of AI model updating and proposes a learning prediction system at LearningHealthSci-UM symposium.

Framework:
- how to determine if drift has occurred?
- what data to collect?
- what is best approach to updating?

Dr. @Sharon_E_Davis from @vumcdbmi highlights reactive and proactive examples of AI model updating and proposes a learning prediction system at @umichDLHS symposium. Framework: - how to determine if drift has occurred? - what data to collect? - what is best approach to updating?
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Tidier.jl(@Tidierjl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tidying nested data structures (like JSON objects) is often a point of friction in data analyses.

TidierIteration.jl for provides a number of utilities for flattening dictionaries, even into data frames.

Read more about flattening here: tidierorg.github.io/TidierIteratio…

Tidying nested data structures (like JSON objects) is often a point of friction in data analyses. TidierIteration.jl for #JuliaLang provides a number of utilities for flattening dictionaries, even into data frames. Read more about flattening here: tidierorg.github.io/TidierIteratio…
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Cameron 'Quadron' Pfiffer(@cameron_pfiffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're building a big corpus of high-quality The Julia Language code to trick the LLM people into using our database, and/or fine tune a Julia-specific model.

This trick just re-formats all the Julia code in the ecosystem using different styles.

discourse.julialang.org/t/an-llm-fine-…

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Tidier.jl(@Tidierjl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TidierPlots v0.7.4 is available on the registry — improves scale_* functions and adds initial functionality from {patchwork}.

Also includes many improvements to the documentation: tidierorg.github.io/TidierPlots.jl…

Happy tidying!

TidierPlots v0.7.4 is available on the registry — improves scale_* functions and adds initial functionality from #rstats {patchwork}. Also includes many improvements to the documentation: tidierorg.github.io/TidierPlots.jl… Happy tidying!
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Karandeep Singh(@kdpsinghlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great read!

tl;dr Rust doesn’t solve the 2-language problem in game dev.

Game dev (like science) is iterative. You benefit from having a frontend language that is flexible and backend code that is reliable.

Rust = great backend but not ideal for frontend due to rigidity.

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Tim Tiefenbach(@TimTeaFan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is amazing! What else is missing in Julia to make the move from smoother?

Data Wrangling and Plots
✅ Tidier.jl (tidyverse)

Reporting
✅ It seems Julia is already supported in quarto, right?

Models
☑️ Is there something like tidymodels?

What else is missing?

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