Praise_AI_Overlords

Praise_AI_Overlords t1_jdnxffd wrote

>Yes, there have been several studies that have used deep learning techniques, including convolutional neural networks (CNNs), on satellite images to predict the risk of malaria and other similar diseases.

For example, a study titled "Deep Learning for Malaria Detection in Labeled and Unlabeled Data" by Rajaraman et al. (2018) used CNNs on satellite images to predict the incidence of malaria in various regions of India. The study achieved a high accuracy of 97.1% and was able to predict malaria risk with a high degree of accuracy.

Another study titled "Deep Learning for Identifying Malaria Vectors Using Convolutional Neural Networks" by Alagendran et al. (2019) used CNNs to identify the presence of malaria vectors in satellite images. The study found that CNNs were able to accurately identify the presence of malaria vectors in satellite images with an accuracy of 96.2%.

There have also been other studies that have used deep learning techniques on satellite images to predict other diseases, such as dengue fever and Zika virus. For example, a study titled "A Deep Learning Approach for Predicting Dengue Fever Outbreaks Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data" by Lopez et al. (2018) used CNNs on satellite images to predict dengue fever outbreaks in Brazil.

Therefore, it is possible to use deep learning techniques, including CNNs, on satellite images to predict the risk of malaria and other similar diseases.

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Praise_AI_Overlords t1_jdnx9qj wrote

lol

Here's some mosquito jokes from GPT-4

Why did the mosquito go to art school? Because it wanted to learn how to draw blood!

What do mosquitoes and vampires have in common? They both suck!

Why did the mosquito get a job at the blood bank? To make sure it always had a fresh supply!

What's a mosquito's favorite sport? Skin-diving!

What do you call a mosquito with a GPS? A "bloodhound"!

Why was the mosquito always the life of the party? It knew how to get under everyone's skin!

What did the mosquito say to the bartender? "I'll have a Bloody Mary, and hold the Mary!"

What's a mosquito's favorite band? The Buzz!

Why do mosquitoes make terrible comedians? Their jokes always leave a bad itch!

Why did the mosquito join the orchestra? It heard they needed a little more buzz!

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Praise_AI_Overlords t1_jdfjpl1 wrote

>Yes, the story you are referring to is called "All the Troubles of the World" and was written by Isaac Asimov in 1958. While the story doesn't specifically predict the development of GPT-4 or any other specific AI language model, it does explore the concept of a highly advanced computer system that is capable of predicting and managing all of humanity's problems. The story is part of Asimov's "Multivac" series of stories, which feature a supercomputer named Multivac that becomes increasingly powerful and influential over time.

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