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Posted On: 10/04/2024 6:04:04 AM
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I think MGK's AI presentation is worth listening to.
It has flaws. It is so focused on the two recent results (the paper on the LS-version of Leron and the pre-clinical MASH study) that it seems to ignore or at least mask the most amazing thing about Leron: the ubiquity of the drug. The basic facts that Leron reduces inflammation in many forms, that it blocks the pathways that many viral diseases take, and that it modulates/regulates the immune system -- all of these things -- are probably the headlines that all of us use when we talk about Leron.
But maybe that is the problem -- Leron's bandwidth makes it sound like snake oil. Cures what ails ya. So this presentation stays within narrow bounds.
To me the most remarkable thing about it is how far AI can go to imitate two humans giving a somewhat-folksy presentation, indulging in many (too many) figures of speech and oral twitches, as we all do. The two characters are the Novice and the Expert. On occasion they switch roles, but mostly they stay in their lanes.
It's far more incredible than a chatgpt recitation of The Facts Including Some That Are Not Facts Because I'm a Machine After All.
So have a listen. The link is in Brentie's post. I'm old, so the world as it is seems strange to me. I'm curious if anyone else is surprised.
It has flaws. It is so focused on the two recent results (the paper on the LS-version of Leron and the pre-clinical MASH study) that it seems to ignore or at least mask the most amazing thing about Leron: the ubiquity of the drug. The basic facts that Leron reduces inflammation in many forms, that it blocks the pathways that many viral diseases take, and that it modulates/regulates the immune system -- all of these things -- are probably the headlines that all of us use when we talk about Leron.
But maybe that is the problem -- Leron's bandwidth makes it sound like snake oil. Cures what ails ya. So this presentation stays within narrow bounds.
To me the most remarkable thing about it is how far AI can go to imitate two humans giving a somewhat-folksy presentation, indulging in many (too many) figures of speech and oral twitches, as we all do. The two characters are the Novice and the Expert. On occasion they switch roles, but mostly they stay in their lanes.
It's far more incredible than a chatgpt recitation of The Facts Including Some That Are Not Facts Because I'm a Machine After All.
So have a listen. The link is in Brentie's post. I'm old, so the world as it is seems strange to me. I'm curious if anyone else is surprised.
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