MIT News – Artificial intelligence This is part 2 of a two-part MIT News feature examining new job creation in the U.S. since 1940, based on new research from Ford Professor of Economics David Autor. Part 1 is available here. Ever since the Luddites were destroying machine looms, it has been obvious that new technologies […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed In this lived experience feature story, Ray Lay describes the challenges of living with schizoaffective disorder and his later success in life. Go to Source 11/03/2024 – 15:03 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

AWS Machine Learning Blog Amazon SageMaker Feature Store is a fully managed, purpose-built repository to store, share, and manage features for machine learning (ML) models. Features are inputs to ML models used during training and inference. For example, in an application that recommends a music playlist, features could include song ratings, listening duration, and listener […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed This interactive webinar will feature the James Jackson Memorial Award winner’s research lecture, audience Q&A session, and remarks from NIMH senior leadership, the Disparities Team, the previous year’s winner, and Dr. Jackson’s family. Go to Source July 14, 2022 – 9:03 am /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

BPS Research Digest By Emma Young Background music is a feature of most people’s everyday lives. Whether it’s while driving, at the gym, at home, or even at work, we often have music playing while we’re doing something else. Research into precisely how this affects our behaviour, emotions and cognitive processes have provided mixed findings, however. […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed This listening session will feature a panel of researchers sharing their perspectives on barriers and facilitators to equity in funding success for minoritized NIMH grant applicants. Go to Source January 8, 2022 – 9:03 am /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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