Tag: android
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Link: OpenAI launches ChatGPT app for Android
Schreiner, M. (2023). OpenAI launches ChatGPT app for Android. THE DECODER. Retrieved from https://the-decoder.com/openai-launches-chatgpt-app-for-android I’ve registered to install this when it’s available but don’t yet know how well it works. I’ll post an update when I’ve had a chance to play with it.
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Mobile apps for ChatGPT
The ChatGPT app is free to use and syncs your history across devices. It also integrates Whisper, our open-source speech-recognition system, enabling voice input. ChatGPT Plus subscribers get exclusive access to GPT-4’s capabilities, early access to features and faster response times OpenAI. Introducing the ChatGPT app for iOS. It’s a good thing we didn’t spend…
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Algorithms are not robots
in AIWe should stop using images of humanoid robots to represent an embodied form of artificial intelligence, especially when the AI being referenced is an algorithm, which in almost all cases in the mainstream media, it is. It’s confusing for readers because we’re nowhere near the kind of general intelligence that these pictures imply. For the…
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New article published to Clinical Teacher mobile app
I’ve just published a new article on Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCEs) to my Clinical Teacher mobile app. An early draft of the article is available here. Here are some screenshots from the app. You can download the app for iOS or for Android.
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Clinical Teacher app upgrade
The Clinical Teacher mobile app has just been upgraded. The most noticeable features include: Push Notifications so that you’ll always find out immediately when new content is available A new default white theme that looks fresh and clean Compatible with iOS7 Thanks to Snapplify for getting this done so quickly. Note: also trying Google+ embeds,…
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Effective lectures
This is the first draft of an article that was eventually published in the Clinical Teacher mobile app. Introduction “The successful teacher is no longer on a height, pumping knowledge at high pressures into passive receptacles. He is a senior student anxious to help his juniors” (William Osler, 1849-1919) In medical education, the word “lecture”…
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Clinical Teacher development progress
It’s been a long time since I’ve written about my Clinical Teacher mobile app, so I thought I’d write a short post to highlight the progress that has been made over the past few months. Thanks a ton to the amazing team at Snapplify, who are making this project possible. First up, after a long…
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Writing for The Clinical Teacher mobile app
I’ve been spending less time on The Clinical Teacher mobile app over the past month or so, having realised that I need to focus on finishing my PhD. Unfortunately, this means that I haven’t been able to put out another article in more than two months. The Clinical Teacher is a mobile reference app (currently…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-07
@RonaldArendse @vivboz I nominate Ronald for the nomination # @RonaldArendse @vivboz it was a good coffee and a good chat. Nomination not necessary, but flattered 🙂 # RT @snapplify: iMaverick App now available for Android devices – http://t.co/VDgyTioC # RT @clin_teacher: The Small Group Teaching article is available for download in The Clinical Teacher. #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-05-16
RT @amcunningham: An analysis of clinical reasoning through a recent and comprehensive approach: the dual-process theory http://is.gd/WrvHwI # The use of tense in Lit review. http://bit.ly/ma0MBm. I also prefer the present tense to situate the conversation in a current context # 13 Photographs That Changed the World. http://bit.ly/iK9LFP # “Dropbox Lied to Users about Data…
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-05
Locate your stolen Linux laptop With Prey – free, opensource tracking app http://tinyurl.com/3xz55ch # RT @Peter_vdm: Uruguay cheat their way into the semifinal. Suarez treated as a hero after the game. What a travesty. #wc2010 # RT @IvoVegter: I’m livid. Stop dancing, you thieving, cheating lowlife. Be ashamed. #uru #wc2010 #gha # Disgusting result. Feel…