Brett J. Kagan (@aneuroexplorer) 's Twitter Profile
Brett J. Kagan

@aneuroexplorer

Seeking to understand the essential fundamentals
Passion for neuroscience, synthetic biology & intelligence
@corticallabs to check out SBI under construction

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Sure the human brain is an impressive piece of tech, but it will never replace #ChatGPT. It often outputs dangerous misinformation. And I worry that the brain will be used in unethical and oppressive ways.

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The way twitter structures posts doesn't seem conducive to balanced scientific discussion. It buries polite replies and only shows the most inflammatory comments, which allows a lot of unsupported claims. Am I using it wrong or are the echo chambers exactly as bad as people say?

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I had a great chat with Conor and Dodi the other day, check it out if you're interested in why you should "never underestimate a cell": spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/dnzGtLfF8xb. 🧠🔬With #DiscoveryMatters Cytiva

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Awesome write up by Elizabeth Finkel on the steps we as a species are taking to better understand the brain and its potential 👨‍🔬🧠👩‍🔬 cosmosmagazine.com/news/do-we-und…

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Amazing to see the visionary @ToxmasHartung sharing new advancements in the search for biocomputing at #WCSJ23. For years people told me that this field was too niche to be of broad public interest, now it's exploding! 🧠💥

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Should we modify the human genome for health and/or gain of function? Super excited to hear from an awesome panel on this very issue! Thanks for organising Convergence Science Network

Should we modify the human genome for health and/or gain of function?

Super excited to hear from an awesome panel on this very issue!  Thanks for organising <a href="/ConverSci/">Convergence Science Network</a>