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Monika Redzisz

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10 April 2020

Krzystanek: I don’t know the word “impossible”

“Artificial intelligence may provide more effective treatment than any psychiatrist in the world. Combining diagnostic AI with therapeutic AI will create a super-psychiatrist,” says professor Marek Krzystanek, pioneer of telemedicine in Poland, in an interview with Monika Redzisz.

Monika Redzisz
11 m
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30 March 2020

Great machine reading, or popularising Mickiewicz

What would happen if artificial intelligence was trained on propaganda press texts? I shudder to think. That is why humans will always have to control AI. Including those who use algorithms to digitize the collection of the National Library of Poland.

Monika Redzisz
11 m
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9 March 2020

Training with million images or how to track down cancer

An algorithm capable of diagnosing breast cancer more accurately than an experienced radiologist – an interview with Krzysztof Geras, PhD, conducted by Monika Redzisz.

Monika Redzisz
6 m
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2 March 2020

Jerry Tworek: New solutions at hand

We are trying to analyze how someone might use a technology to detrimentally affect our lives and what we could do to prevent it. Interview with Jerry Tworek, OpenAI.

Monika Redzisz
11 m
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24 February 2020

Harimata or a spy in the service of health

An intelligent tool created by a group of researchers from Kraków helps to diagnose autism in children. It has already been implemented by some European centers in Sweden and Great Britain.

Monika Redzisz
7 m
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17 February 2020

Poems in time of Flarf poetry

“Today, we are witnessing the third generation of electronic literature. Literary works come to us unbidden these days,” says Piotr Marecki, a digital media expert from the Jagiellonian University, in an interview with Monika Redzisz

Monika Redzisz
11 m
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10 February 2020

Divya Chander: Between the black and white mirror

Thanks to non-invasive methods of neuromodulation, virtual reality and psychedelic drugs we will be able to ‘’re-write’’ the brain anew, stopping the negative memories in particular. Monika Redzisz talks do Dr. Divya Chandler from Singularity University, a Silicon Valley think tank.

Monika Redzisz
7 m
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3 February 2020

Application like a pill

I would like to say everything is working out wonderfully, but it is not true. Not many applications in the field of mental health work really well. Monika Redzisz sits down with Bartek Skorulski from Alpha Company.

Monika Redzisz
8 m
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31 January 2020

Michał Kosiński: We have already lost the war for privacy

THE END OF PRIVACY!? A VOTE FOR “YES.” I was threatened with death, and all I did was taking the algorithms used in all of our cell phones and warned: you need to think about this, because they can harm you! – says Michał Kosiński, Ph.D., from University of Stanford in a conversation with Monika Redzisz.

Monika Redzisz
12 m
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