
ragazzi,
Possiamo parlare del fatto che questa non è più una competizione per bambini ma in realtà i loro genitori o guide adulte la usano come un modo per vincere qualcosa?
L’attuale vincitrice ha 15 anni e la sua presentazione era "GlioScope: deep learning multitasking e intelligenza artificiale causale per la profilazione di gliomi e glioblastomi" possiamo provare a credere che un quindicenne abbia inventato e completato questo?
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di lifeandtimes89
9 commenti
Oh bore off
It’s actually not BT anymore it’s Stripe, like the one Homer used to make the nuclear power plant look pretty sharp
BT Young Scientist, not BT Young Innovator.
It is to encourage interest in science in schools. The kids are doing science. Mission accomplished. Even great science discoveries are built on foundations provided by others/those who went before.
There are serious young coders out there, cop on
Just because you were thick as a ditch at 15 doesn’t mean everyone is
Yeah, its all done by their parents, which is why a former winner who turned their parents project into a successful business presented the award.
Just because these kids are smarter than you doesn’t mean they shouldn’t get an award.
Given that I know teenagers who would give that a shot I can absolutely believe that.
It’s not BT now, it’s Stripe, you know, the company which made it’s two founders, now worth multiple billions each, and the Collison brothers, who previously won the BTYSE and went on from their project on cryptography for payments to become what they are now.
Do you think they coffee their project too?
You understand there’s tonnes or scientists who are judges and grill the winners constantly over the week to quiz them on their methods?
Was shortlisted in the 80s. I built a laser. All by ourselves. Only needed parents money. The rest was pretty much my doing.