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Short-tailed Albatross passes 11,000 after near-extinction Once feared lost, the North Pacific seabird has continued its long recovery, with the latest Japanese count recording more than 11,000 birds in 2026. www.rarebirdalert.co.uk/v2/Content/S...
As we enter conference season in the AI era, two observations...
2 - Yes, AI *can* fill your slides with millions of little illustrations and emojis to show the various components of your methods. First, your audience will know they were generated by AI. But more importantly, keep it simple! *Tell* your story (with words) and show your data. Less is often more 😉
reason #135 of 462 you are an elder millennial: tourists ask you to take their photo and *god forbid* you do it in landscape
Just wait till they blame Biden
1 - LLMs were trained on writing, not oral presentations. Don’t farm out how to tell your unique, human, and unconventional story to the machine! Tell your scientific story in the way *you* think it should be told!