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This text profiles Nobel Prize-winning biologist Venki Ramakrishnan, discussing his views on how the internet has democratized access to scientific information for international researchers while simultaneously creating an influx of pseudoscientific noise. It also covers his concerns as president of the Royal Society regarding the erosion of trust in science due to the opacity of deep-learning computers and big data.
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| Richard Feynman |
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"The Internet made his own work a lot easier and, he notes, acted as a leveler internationally"Source
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"Along with the benefits [of the Web], there is now a huge amount of noise."Source
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"How do we, as a science community, grapple with this and communicate to the public a sense of what science is about, what is reliable in science, what is uncertain in science, and what is just plain wrong in science?"Source
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