5 Incredible Ways to Use Claude Sonnet 3.5 Artefacts!
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Here's how to use Claude Sonnet 3.5.
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00:00 Intro
00:21 Data Visualization
01:34 Space Invaders
02:18 Replicate Webpage
03:18 Calculator App
04:14 CV Analyzer
05:45 Outro - Наука
It’s stunning seeing how much farther this goes than simple data analysis. These dashboards are incredibly useful for so many who usually would never have access to this kind of data support / review. Thank you for your video!
Thank you so much for this comment, this kind of tech can help so many people I think!
I used it to do an analysis of 8 years' worth of my blood work. It found a trend doctors missed. Luckily, simple life style changes are enough to correct that trend.
nice. You should also ask it to compare your levels to other countries ranges. For instance in the US b12,vitamin D, test, and few other things can be considered "normal" when plenty of other countries and PubMed studies have showed that it's way too low.
@@jackoverton8343 Here is the result:
Key takeaways based on international standards and recent research:
1. Vitamin D levels have dropped dramatically and require immediate attention.
2. HbA1c and fasting glucose levels suggest prediabetes risk and need close monitoring.
3. HDL cholesterol, while above the minimum threshold, could be improved for better cardiovascular protection.
4. LDL cholesterol, though within US range, is above optimal levels suggested by some international standards.
5. Testosterone levels are on the lower end and might benefit from optimization if symptoms are present.
6. Vitamin B12 levels are good but show a decreasing trend that should be monitored.
These insights suggest that while many of your results fall within "normal" US ranges, there are several areas where optimization could be beneficial when viewed from an international perspective or considering more recent research.
This is an amazing use case. Thank you so much for sharing.