Of all the ridiculous things, it seems to me to be the most ridiculous to be busy. - Søren Kirkegaard
Doctors and IA
#doctors #AI #DrAdamRodman #who #24-12-04
Illustration: ChatGPT AI.
While testing how AI (ChatGPT-4) could help doctors diagnosing. Dr Rodman: "I was shocked".
While diagnosing the doctors got a score of 74, doctors assisted by AI got a score of 76, but AI alone scored 90! So while this test shows the chatbot to be superior to doctors.
The experiment involved 50 doctors from a few large hospitals and uses data from 105 cases used by researchers since the 90s.
Could AI help the global shortage of good doctors? When would who goto AI?
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We have a King
#bestdayof2024 #slogan #dr #King #Copenhagen #24-01-15
Illustration: Kongehuset,
We have king for the first time in 52 years. So what did I do. Well the streets of Copenhagen have become much more dangerous the last few years. So it was more relaxing watching just watching the news than going the miles to the celebration in town.
As we understand our new Kings slogan is Forbundne, forpligtet, for kongeriget Danmark which best translates to something like:
Our majesty has just held her usual news years speak, greating danes in and outside Denmark, greating AI and abdication. The abdication will be on January 14. Denmark has had the privilege of her majesty serving as Queen for 50! years. And even for our majesty such a long service interval can be challenging and take some health. We are looking forward to see new majesties serve the Kingdom. We will have a new King.
Lets ask AI what our new King may say..
While I can't predict the specific words a new Danish king might use in his first public speech, the content of such a speech would likely include a mix of traditional elements and modern sentiments. Here are some common themes and topics that might be addressed:
Acknowledgment of the Monarchy's Role: The new king may express gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the head of state and acknowledge the historical and symbolic significance of the monarchy in Denmark.
Unity and National Identity: A focus on unity and the shared identity of the Danish people is likely. The king may emphasize the importance of coming together as a nation, celebrating diversity, and working towards common goals.
Commitment to Service: It's common for new monarchs to express their commitment to serving the people and upholding the values of the nation. This may include references to public service, civic duty, and community engagement.
Modernization and Progress: While respecting tradition, the new king may also express a commitment to modernization and progress. This could involve addressing contemporary issues, such as technology, sustainability, and social justice.
Global Partnerships: In an increasingly interconnected world, a new Danish king may highlight the importance of international relations and cooperation. This could include references to Denmark's role in the global community and partnerships with other nations.
Cultural Heritage: Given Denmark's rich cultural heritage, the king may express a commitment to preserving and promoting Danish culture, art, and history. This could include supporting cultural initiatives and encouraging creativity.
Gratitude and Humility: It's customary for new monarchs to express gratitude for the support of the people and to convey humility in the face of the responsibilities they are undertaking.
Inclusivity and Diversity: A new king may also emphasize the importance of inclusivity, tolerance, and respect for diversity within Danish society.
Remember, the actual content of such a speech would depend on the individual monarch's personality, values, and the specific context in which they ascend to the throne. - AI
AI come with an example of a speak.. Greetings and Acknowledgments:
"Dear fellow Danes,
I stand before you today with a heart filled with gratitude and humility. I want to express my deepest appreciation to Her Majesty Queen Margrethe for her lifelong dedication to our great nation. In just 14 days, as she steps down from the throne, I am honored and humbled to assume the responsibility that comes with the privilege of serving as your king."
National Unity and Identity:
"Our strength as a nation lies in our unity. Together, we have faced challenges and celebrated triumphs. As we move forward, let us remember the values that bind us together – a deep respect for one another, a commitment to justice, and an unwavering love for our beautiful Denmark."
Commitment to Service:
"I pledge to serve you, the Danish people, with unwavering dedication. My duty is to uphold the traditions that have shaped our history while embracing the opportunities of the present and future. In this role, I am committed to promoting the well-being and prosperity of every citizen."
Modernization and Progress:
"Our world is ever-evolving, and Denmark stands at the forefront of progress. I believe in harnessing the power of innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity to build a brighter future for all. Let us embrace change while preserving the essence of our cherished traditions."
International Relations:
"Denmark has long been a beacon of diplomacy and collaboration. We are part of a global community, and I am dedicated to fostering positive relationships with our international partners. Through dialogue and cooperation, we can contribute to a world that values peace, understanding, and shared prosperity."
Cultural Heritage:
"Our rich cultural heritage is a source of pride for us all. From our art and literature to our traditions and folklore, let us celebrate and preserve the essence of what makes Denmark unique. It is in our cultural tapestry that we find the threads that connect us across generations."
Gratitude and Hope:
"I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the trust you have placed in me. With optimism and hope, let us embark on this journey together. May the coming years be marked by progress, unity, and a shared sense of purpose. I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and honored to serve you as King Frederik." - AI
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Dog vs AI vs ETCS
#Dog #AI #ETCS #TRAINSAFETY #curiousnose #23-03-04
Illustration: Ruwantha Wijesundara.
After the tragic accident one wonders who to make better train safety that works. Here in little rich Denmark it was discussed a lot some years ago. The website ing.dk has a lot about train - its a tough general website about technology.
Having an alert dog watching seems to have been the solution that just helps security in general.
Then there is AI, somehow one could put train safety in the hands of nerds who like to play shooting-games on the same PC they use for AI?
ETCS does not stand for ExtraTerrestrial Commute Safety but European Train Control System.
I still remember the smell of brake fluid, when going longer distance with the DSB trains some years ago. But hay it was OK, at least the passengers would be informed that the train would have to go a bit slow due to technical issues and were given options to leave the train. May I ask was the smell of brake fluid due to failing safety?
I why would I know the smell of brake fluid? Well I did check my own car occasionally and my nose is curious.
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AI can help Denmark solve big societal challenges
#AI #denmark #societalchallenges #DanishAIdawn #23-02-22
Illustration: AI, DALL-E
Minister for Digitisation and Gender Equality, Marie Bjerre (V) is enthusiastic abouth the new opportunities. A rapport about successful projects includes an automatic mail sorting algorithm.
Another AI project tries to guess the needs of the citizens and help find citizens that can benefit from specific products provided by the social system.
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Storm Otto endagering roof in Copenhagen
#Otto #Copenhagen #23-02-18
Foto: Google Earth
A thin copperplate roof on Østerbrogade 110 has partly been torn of by Otto.
Police has closed the street.
If you go out in the storm, against autoritarian advice, a helmet could be helpful.
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Storm this Friday
#stormdk #Otto #DMI #23-02-16
Illustration: DMI
DMI expects 25-28m/s storm with bursts of 33-36m/s. This means stones from city roof may fall down, and some threes may break and drop some heavy branches. Storm is named
Otto, may have the name from the children story Otto er et Næsehorn/Otto is a Rhino.
Source: DMI, Meteorolog Hans Wanner, 16. februar kl. 06.45
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DMI radar on Bornholm down for repair
#DMI #RADAR #Bornholm #23-02-16
Illustration: From archive.
The site dmi.dk gives 2-10min update on rain, snow and lightning over Denmark. The radar can "see" 240km over land and multiple km up in the sky. Often you can see how fast the rain is passing your location. - A good alternative to a rain-jacket.
To go directly to the radar show type in this link: dmi.dk/radar /Kim Feb 15 2023
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Fake SMSs about your car
#fake #IT #warning #public-institution #23-02-16
Illustration: MOTORSTYRELSEN
Vi har brug for flere oplysninger for at afmelde køretøjet Renault Clio IV. Afmelde køretøjet som sælger her: https://skat.dk.koretojer.online/XX-XXX - The fake message asks for information about your car, but such message just ignore, neither tax/SKAT or Motorstyrelsen communicates like that. Just one should know that many Danes put a lot of trust in information and may be prone to suffer from the loss clicking in such a link can cause. (source: MOTORSTYRENSEN).
Also remember to update you Apple software a new bad bug may have been fixed. (Source: Center for Cybersikkerhed) /Kim Feb 14 2023
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All 19 Danish Caesar 8x8 howitzers donated to Ukraine
#war #ukraine #caesar #155mm #TallinPledge #CzechRepublic #Denmark #Estonia #Latvia #Lithuania 6. #Netherlands #Poland #Slovakia #UK #23-02-16
Foto: Attila Szente.
Around 2017 Denmark got new howitzers the French CAESAR on Czech Tatra 817 8x8 chassis, same chassis as Russia uses for firetrucks and Ukraina already is using for its Neptunes, it is 30 ton, 12m long, 3m high, big like a bus. Drives 50kmh off-road it shoot 3 rounds in 15 sec in rapid fire, shooting some 40+ kg shells or the outdated W48 mushroom-device, which was in service 1963-92. Hoping the Danes will go for the BAE
Systems, Inc.’s 155mm ARCHER wheeled howitzer, which are already a part of the armed forces in other Scandinavian countries. Before the CAESAR Denmark had some 60ish howitzers from US. The donation is on the same date as Estonia, the United Kingdom, Poland, Latvia and Lithuania, Denmark, Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Slovakia signs the Tallinn Plege, the donation list here is:
Denmark: Denmark is continuing military and civil support to Ukraine. As part of the military support, recognising the decisive importance of modern artillery units on the battlefield, Denmark has decided to donate all its 19 CAESAR artillery systems to Ukraine. Denmark will also continue to provide training of Ukrainian forces, including but not limited to the UK-led programme of training for Ukrainian recruits. Denmark has donated or financed military aid for close to 600 million euros. Weapons donations and military support will continue in close cooperation with allies, and in accordance with Ukrainian needs.
The Czech Republic: The Czech Republic will continue its support to Ukraine via delivery of military material, always in close cooperation with our partners and reflecting the Ukrainian needs. We are working with our defence industry to increase their production capacities in order to provide even more support, especially in terms of producing large calibre ammunition, howitzers and APCs. A key component of our contribution will be maintenance of the already delivered equipment and increased MRO capacity.
Estonia: The Estonian package consists of tens of 155mm FH-70 and 122mm D-30 howitzers, thousands of rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition, support vehicles for artillery units, hundreds of Carl-Gustaf M2 anti-tank grenade launchers with ammunition with the total replacement values of approx. 113 million euros. In addition, Estonia will continue to provide both basic and specialist training to hundreds of Ukrainian Armed Forces members in 2023.
Latvia: Latvia is preparing new donations with additional tens of man-portable air-defence systems (Stinger) and additional air-defence elements, two M-17 helicopters, tens of machine guns with ammunition, several tens of UAVs and spare parts for M109 howitzers. Latvia is also hugely investing in the training of Ukrainian soldiers. In 2023 Latvia is planning to train around 2000 Ukrainian soldiers in various programmes starting from basic infantry training to specialized courses.
Lithuania: Lithuania’s new lethal support package consists of dozens of L-70 anti-aircraft guns with tens of thousands of ammunition, and two Mi-8 helicopters with the total replacement value of approx. of 85 million euros. Still this year, we will invest 40 million euros for procurements in support of Ukrainian military. This will include anti-drones, optics, thermo-visual devices and drones. Also, 2 million euros will be transferred to the UK International Fund for financing the heavy weaponry acquisitions projects such as artillery systems and ammunition, direct fire platforms or armoured fighting vehicles. The total value of Lithuanian upcoming lethal support package is 125 million euros. This year, Lithuania will continue training, and plans to train 1500 Ukrainians under bilateral and multilateral formats.
The Netherlands: To continue to provide Ukraine with military and humanitarian support in 2023, The Netherlands has made available 2.5 billion Euros. The priority for military support is on heavy artillery, ammunition, and air defence as well as training. The Netherlands has recently sent additional armoured personnel carriers. The Netherlands has also ordered 100x (MR-2) anti-aircraft guns mounted on light vehicles. The Netherlands will join the US and Germany by providing two Patriot launchers and rockets. The Netherlands has contributed 100 million Euros to the International Fund for Ukraine, administered by the UK.
Poland: Poland will continue to provide military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine as long as necessary. The new Polish package consists of S-60 anti-aircraft guns with 70,000 pieces of ammunition. Poland already donated 42 Infantry Fighting Vehicles along with training packages for two mechanized battalions. In addition, Poland continues delivery of 155mm KRAB howitzers and supplying UKR with various types of ammunition. Medical and engineering training is also constantly provided. On top of that, Poland is ready to donate a company of Leopard 2 tanks with 1000 pieces of ammunition. Pending this, a wider coalition of Leopard 2 tanks donors will be established. On top of that, Poland is ready to donate a company of Leopard 2 tanks with 1000 pieces of ammunition. Pending this, a wider coalition of Leopard 2 tanks donors will be established.
Slovakia: In addition to the heavy equipment already donated, Slovakia will continue intensive discussions with Allies on the possibilities of unlocking further equipment for donations to Ukraine. The effort currently focuses on possibilities related to main battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, air defence systems, but also increased production of howitzers, demining equipment and ammunition. Concrete details will be developed in due time based on continued exchanges with Allies and partners. Slovakia will continue to train Ukrainian soldiers and expand the training as required by Ukraine.
United Kingdom: The United Kingdom’s accelerated package consists of a squadron of Challenger 2 tanks with armoured recovery and repair vehicles; AS90 self-propelled 155mm guns, while preserving their commitment in Estonia; hundreds more armoured and protected vehicles; a manoeuvre support package, including minefield breaching and bridging capabilities; dozens more un-crewed aerial systems to support Ukrainian artillery; another 100,000 artillery rounds; hundreds more sophisticated missiles including GMLRS rockets, Starstreak air defence missiles, and medium range air defence missiles; 600 Brimstone anti-tank munitions; an equipment support package of spares to refurbish up to a hundred Ukrainian tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. The package is further augmented by continuing basic training and junior leadership training for the AFU in the UK with 9 International partners. With the aim of training around a further 20 000 AFU personnel in 2023. The UK is also coordinating the International Fund for Ukraine which has raised almost £600M with partners. The first package of support from the fund will be announced shortly.
Source: gov.uk, krigeren.dk, forsvaret.dk, DR / Kim 2023
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IRMA closing later this year
#IRMA #shopping #CPH #culture #food #32-04-01
Illustration: From archive.
After serving the Copenhagen Area for more than 100 years with delicious delights, IRMA seems to have had it. Kvickly, IRMA & SuperBrugsen becomes a new thing. There are 60+ IRMAs and from 4/1 these either close or continue under the new name. Here goes a list of the 60+ supermarkets future plans: