Ethan
@neurosasquatch
brains are cool | R&D @neuroConn
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4 months of focused self-education is worth more than 4 years of degree.
Thank you @Brainbox_Init for organising this wonderful and important meeting #BBIconf2023 #BBI2023 for early-career or mid-career neuroscientists and also for your kind hospitality during the last two days. Carry on with your excellent work!
A new PhD started today. She asked for general advice for the first few months. This was my advice: 1. Don’t work evenings or weekends 2. Don’t aim to prove yourself (to me), I’m already convinced of your capacities 3. Go for a walk when things dazzle you (1/3)
If I had a billion dollars right now I'd still be writing code and building things. It's just way, way too fun. Feels like a game to me.
I think a lot of societal problems stem (in-part) from not enough people being able to experience the process of creating.
Interesting fact I realized about successful hires I had: They had moved outside their home country mostly on their own. Remote work isn't for everyone, but if someone took the initiative to move to a foreign country, it's a good sign they have disipline to work independently.
Many thoughtful people get destabilized by deep questions of science & philosophy - what are the implications for how to live life? Here, my 2 simplistic flowcharts that I created during home study units with my kids. Good news: no matter the answers, the To-Do item is same.
New & exciting challenges ahead! I'm grateful for the opportunity to help progress the fields of #Neuromodulation & #Neurotechnology in Toronto / Canada 🧠🔬🍁 @CRANIA_Toronto . . . Thank you @MilosRPopovic @DrValiante @KITE_UHN @KBI_UHN @bme_uoft &more
Dr. Luka Milosevic has been appointed co-director of CRANIA. He work alongside fellow co-director Dr. Taufik Valiante to continue CRANIA’s mission. Learn more about the appointment here: bit.ly/44CW8K4
If you’re non technical, you’re life as a early stage founder is 100x harder. Yes, I am non technical.
3 mo ago, I said windows will be the first AI-first OS. Surely, Microsoft delivers with a sharp vision and steady hand. To me, Windows Copilot is a way bigger deal than Bing Chat. It's becoming a full-fledged agent that takes *actions* on the OS & native software level, given…
Preprint on how transient brain dynamics can shape stimulation response alongside phase is finally out 🥳🥳 A big thank you to Matthieu Gilson, Boris Gutkin, and @DemianBattaglia biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
I warn you now, this is going to have unfortunate consequences, just as switching to living in suburbia and driving everywhere did. When you lose the ability to write, you also lose some of your ability to think.
Researchers pittted ChatGPT against genuine doctors, using actual patient questions. ChatGPT was more accurate and more empathetic. By a lot. HT @adamcifu jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…
What does it mean for a neural network to "be like the brain"? I revisited this paper from Alex Williams and co today, which I think asks the right questions and offers some tantalizing answers. 1/
A very interesting trend in neuroscience is the emergence of datasets with large-scale recordings repeated across many animals (see e.g. @IntlBrainLab) How to make sense of variability across animals in these data? Our NeurIPS '21 paper has a few ideas arxiv.org/abs/2110.14739
TED talk from earlier this week. Shows a bit of the future of AI tools, how we teach AIs to follow our intent, and how the tools themselves can help scale our ability to give high-quality feedback: ted.com/talks/greg_bro…
Does combining MEG & EEG data is relevant for BCI? W/ @sylvcheva & @florian_yger, we extended our FUCONE approach to M/EEG! I will present it during the 1st poster session #913 & during the "Bimodal functional neuroimaging data fusion" session org. by @CuryClaire & @JColoigner!
Tricks for reducing distribution friction in this software application category will shape the competitive landscape and define potential solution space for race parcipiants.
And to clarify - I don't mean this in a bad way. It's actually tons of fun these days in this field I just think that in the long run, it will not be the chat bots that will be remembered, but rather the solutions to actual well-defined problems, which weren't solvable before
Principle #11: Get in the game When you’re a part of a fast moving company it feels something like this: “We are flying at 100 mph, the engine is broken, the left wing doesn’t exist and we should have built a submarine.” You learn when you do. Put the mental models down.
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