tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.comments2024-03-18T12:45:45.347+01:00Technology ♥ BusinessElena Fersmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07319819553085275990noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-84416392153071890022024-03-18T12:45:45.347+01:002024-03-18T12:45:45.347+01:00I recently discovered GoMyWayUSA Car sharing and I...I recently discovered <a href="gomywayusa.com" rel="nofollow">GoMyWayUSA Car sharing</a> and I must say, it's an excellent platform for finding reliable rideshare options across the USA. Whether you're commuting daily or planning a road trip, GoMyWayUSA makes it easy to connect with drivers or passengers going your way. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-84334048271102904202021-08-10T13:14:38.323+02:002021-08-10T13:14:38.323+02:00Thanks for sharing such useful content
Impact of D...Thanks for sharing such useful content<br /><a href="https://rohitprabhakar.com/2021/02/28/ways-digital-transformation-transforming-businesses/" rel="nofollow">Impact of Digitalization on Business </a><br />Rohit Prabhakarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10064793306295438258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-13826739415850738792018-04-30T11:50:39.174+02:002018-04-30T11:50:39.174+02:00hi Rana, yes we can, as much as EQ can formalised....hi Rana, yes we can, as much as EQ can formalised. And i bet machines can get better at EQ than some people :) If we should? Not sure, but it will for sure happen. Elena Fersmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07319819553085275990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-44967069569822655802018-04-24T13:25:07.151+02:002018-04-24T13:25:07.151+02:00Very interesting thoughts Elena. Curious - would m...Very interesting thoughts Elena. Curious - would machines ever have equivalent feeling or rather - should / can we program them for EQ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07699244868193857928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-47507422889513258432016-10-13T00:34:04.279+02:002016-10-13T00:34:04.279+02:00Hi Elena,
First, thank you for keeping your blog....Hi Elena,<br /><br />First, thank you for keeping your blog. Every post of yours is very different from the rest of those in my RSS inbox and provokes many thoughts!<br /> <br />I could not read the text of the offer in Swedish, unfortunately, but if I am not mistaken, this are no "new sensors" in a typical encephalograph at all. <br /><br />I know it feels kinda weird to undergo such a test. I did it myself in the childhood when the doctor wanted to make sure everything was all right after a minor concussion of mine. As a side note, the setup on the picture looks much better than its "rugged" Soviet counterpart, which had the same electrodes placed on a rather rigid black rubber hat to prevent damage to the electrodes – you know, those kids :D<br /><br />I totally agree with you that the spread of the technology and especially the ways in which we are informed (or not, as it is usually the case) of its use is sometimes terrifying.<br /><br />I can't really change your opinion (who am I after all to do that), but in this case I think the tech is rather harmless :) In case you are interested, an EEG machine should use instrumentation amplifiers to pick the electrical potential (100% produced by the body) between two points on the skin and amplify it. The circuits which connect to the body must not be electrically connected (i.e. not even sharing a common ground) with the rest of the equipment [1]. This is frequently done via optocouplers (previously transformers). In other words, if it's a standard certified medical equipment (not experimental), it should never send signals to brain, just read them [2].<br /><br />I wish all the best to you and your kids! <br /><br />– Andrew<br /><br />[1]: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina114.pdf<br />[2]: http://www.edumed.org.br/cursos/neurociencia/MethodsEEGMeasurement.pdfAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04912360168619899254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-17626471114729593582016-05-31T21:33:07.776+02:002016-05-31T21:33:07.776+02:00Pocket calculator would do much better than my doc...Pocket calculator would do much better than my doctor. I have only been exposed to Swedish healthcare system five times - birth of Elin @Akademiska - OK, birth of Alexander @Akademiska - disaster, birth of Junior @Danderyd - fantastic, Alexander's squint @St Eriks Ögonsjukhus - fantastic, and Junior's skin rush - disaster. So my own data set is not representative. On the other hand when it comes to healthcare it's not about big data really - it's rather about small data - every single case is important and giving a wrong diagnosis is never ok.Elena Fersmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07319819553085275990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4637024843018661384.post-73279248903049240902016-05-28T17:47:12.006+02:002016-05-28T17:47:12.006+02:00To beat Swedish health care you do not need Watson...To beat Swedish health care you do not need Watson, pocket calculator will suffice handsomely. alley cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16485923290006754359noreply@blogger.com