[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Meeting Reminder: 10:0AM Wednesday, December 11, 2019 In Room 237. AI in Medicine.

Jonathan Goode jonathan.goode at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 09:35:15 PST 2019


We meet Wednesdays 10:00AM to 11:30AM Eastern Time in Room 237 of the
Lexington Community Center, 39 Marrett Road, near the Masonic Museum. Use
the driveway for the Museum, then turn left to the building in the back.




* Dec 11, 2019   AI in Medicine
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613361/giving-medicine-a-dose-of-ai/?utm_source=MIT+Technology+Review&utm_campaign=Alumni-Newsletter_May-Jun-2019&utm_medium=email
<https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613361/giving-medicine-a-dose-of-ai/?utm_source=MIT+Technology+Review&utm_campaign=Alumni-Newsletter_May-Jun-2019&utm_medium=email>

https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/3/15/18264314/ai-artificial-intelligence-deep-medicine-health-care
<https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/3/15/18264314/ai-artificial-intelligence-deep-medicine-health-care>
Plans for upcoming meetingsDec 18, 2019   Potpourri Dec 25, 2019
Christmas. No meeting. Jan 1, 2019      New Year’s Day. No meeting.NOTE:
the schedule below may be a bit fluid as leads must confirm the items.Jan
8, 2020      Cut the Cord: Leaving TV servers, like Comcast and taking
advantage of new ways, including the use of computers, to get programming.
(Steve Isenberg to lead the discussion) Jan 15, 2020    Space Geodesy, its
properties and tools, presented by Mike Pearlman of the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics Geodesy is the science of accurately measuring and
understanding three fundamental properties of the Earth: its geometric
shape, its orientation in space, and its gravity field— as well as the
changes of these properties with time.Space Geodesy uses sources external
to the Earth: artificial satellites (in satellite geodesy), quasars (in
very-long-baseline interferometry, VLBI), and the retroreflectors on the
Moon (in lunar laser ranging) to measure these static and time varying
properties.Of current interest are measurements to monitor geodetic
parameters and their temporal variations in a global reference frame with a
target relative accuracy of 10E-9 – 10E-10, for both scientific
understanding of the Earth system and understanding their potential impact
on societyFundamental to these measurements is a reference frame that
provides stability over space, time, and evolving technology. Jan 22,
2020    Tesla-Marconi conflict (Bob Primak, member) Jan 29, 2020
Potpourri (John Rudy coordinate).  Include material from Gary Patrick Feb
5, 2020     Career Day.  Members discuss interesting things from their
career.  (John Rudy) Feb 12, 2020   Space Update (George Gamota) Feb 19,
2020   Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad AI presentation out on the Web.  The
YouTube version is a later presentation, and therefore improved over
earlier presentations.  (Steve Isenberg to coordinate it.) Feb 26, 2020
Patents for high technology (and when not to have them) (Dick Wagner,
member) Mar 4, 2020     Patent Licensing from Universities (Lita Nelson,
Don’s wife). Confirmed. Mar 11, 2020   Neural Nets.  Can Steve Isenberg
obtain the presentation done by BNUG (or get the speaker)  This was done
January 2018 so should we not do it? Mar 18, 2020   Potpourri  (led by
Steve Isenberg) Mar 25, 2020   The Manhattan Project (George Gamota) Apr 1,
2020     Tracking New Diseases: Medical issues incl Vaping (Jerry Slate,
member) confirmed Apr 8, 2020     Self-Driving Cars: Tesla and others.
George Gamota and also friend of Bill Sciaretta Apr 15, 2020   Lexington
Communications Advisory Committee (Ken Pogran), Winchester Advisory
Committee (Don Nelson), Lex Media (Florence DelSanto);  (Harry Forsdick
facilitator)  members.  Subjects might include the future of 5G.  Must get
Florence OK. Apr 22, 2020   Potpourri (led by Peter Albin) Apr 29, 2020
The Science behind Columbus (Bob Melanson, member) May 6, 2020    3D
Printing and Robotics in Industry:  An Update (George Burnell) May 13, 2020
    Nuclear Power Generation (Dave Kahan). Confirmed *
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