pettter, to academicchatter
@pettter@mastodon.acc.umu.se avatar

Is there any around who can have a look at the account that passes around massive amounts of 'short primers' on 'easy sociology' to the @academicchatter group? Is it just AI-generated garbage or is it actually something useful?

msquebanh, to chinese
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Surveys of over 2023 portray environments of . A study in June 2023 surveyed US based of descent found that 72% of respondents don't feel safe as an , 61% considered leaving & 45% wish to avoid applying for federal grants.

was launched to stop espionage but high-profile cases were about disclosures on says Yu Xie, at Princeton.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00546-2

jcas0058, to Venezuela

As my 🇬🇧:

I'm Juan Carlos Araujo. I was born in , 🇻🇪

I'm a from the and an from .

I've been on for over 10 years, making videos about technology in Spanish🇪🇦 - https://bit.ly/2UPaVAm

I am indeed a tech enthusiast, in love with great music and have a great passion about cities.

I'm here to learn, to grow and meet new people.

analyticus, to Neuroscience

AI Revolution: Simulating Human Behavior for Groundbreaking Social Science.

Summary: A team of researchers predicts artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), could redefine social science research.
They believe LLMs, trained on vast amounts of text data, can mimic human responses to aid in extensive and rapid human behavior studies.

🔗 https://neurosciencenews.com/ai-social-science-research-23488/

@sociology

marcoserino, to random Italian

Hi everyone. I'm new to this platform and it looks awesome.

I'm a of culture and the arts, and a social network scholar. Recently I became interested in scientific knowledge and practices as well. I'm currently a research associate in at the Department o Political sciences at the University of , Italy.

I'd like to say a little more about myself and I'll do it soon.

Have a great Sunday.

jchyip, to random
@jchyip@mastodon.online avatar

"In 1942, described four norms of ideal scientific research: Communalism, Universalism, Disinterestedness, and Organized Skepticism."

https://www.cudos.science/what-is-cudos

wrigleyfield, to random

Belated

I'm a and , focused on mortality in the US

Want to understand how I think about demographic modeling (and why I love it)? Read this interview:

https://sites.google.com/g.ucla.edu/asa-methodology/early-career-faculty-spotlight#h.8miqtq5hd6wd

Want to understand how I think about racism and mortality? Read this article or this interview:

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2014750117

https://rampantmag.com/2020/11/deadlier-than-a-pandemic/

Want to know about my favorite recent research?

https://fediscience.org/@wrigleyfield/109524336021688112

(non-work-centered stuff in the next post)

nazgul, to metaverse

I'm overdue for an , especially with all you new followers…so here goes.

I'm a software engineer with a degree in Anthropology. I highly recommend the combo.

Most recently I was tech lead for Scaled Human Review at Meta. I worked in the Integrity Foundation (what other companies call "Trust and Safety") on Better Engineering initiatives and integration, with the teams that build human review software for the 30-40K external reviewers. I'd sworn I’d never work at Facebook, but I decided to see if I could make a difference. I couldn’t. And it wasn't a good fit for either of us. But I learned a lot about how the sausages are made and why they have such a hard time with .

I've been on for four decades (seriously, I saw someone catfished in chat in 1978—this stuff isn't new), and virtually everyone I know I met online somewhere—many I've still never met in person. Needless to say, that's made me pretty passionate about making online communities safe for everyone, and especially marginalized groups.

I'm now a freelance , working on my own projects (I'll write more on that later), and with my wife's company (see below). I'm planning to do a lot more writing about and (as well some ), and to travel more.

I tend to write long posts (like this one). They may get shorter once my blog is back up. I don't stick to one topic, but I'll try to tag them so you can filter. I post about tech stuff (recent, as well as old geeky stuff), issues, issues (especially the T), pretty , and random personal anecdotes. When I boost, it's because I think it's something that might be interesting to someone, or some group, that follows me. Those tend to include all the above topics, plus SF&F-related things, and cool science stuff.

I'm , , (or , if you prefer). I prefer "they" for pronouns, but "he" is fine. I spent most of my life thinking I really was a straight cis man who just happened to be a bit quirky and a passionate and tearful ally, so I'm not too picky about how you refer to me. I'm also more than happy to answer any questions about all that, public or private.

I grew up mostly in and then lived in Massachusetts for a long time, but I now live on sovereign land in (US), on the edge of the San Juan islands. Despite my first name (that's a story) and current location, I'm not Native American, although I focus a lot on Native American rights. My parents were both active in that area, and that was my introduction to civil rights in general.

I've been a engineer at various levels (from programmer to CTO to company founder) for 40+ years. I learned BASIC in high school, taught myself Pascal, FORTRAN and PL/1 in college, learned C as an intern at Bell Labs (Murray Hill, one floor up from the Unix crew), and went on from there. In college, I majored in with a concentration in , and that's influenced the way I look at software ever since. Software is designed for people. Software systems build communities (whether intended or not). Anyone who does that damn well better understand how people and work.

I've worked for Bell Labs (psych stats), Sperry Research (window systems, UX design), Apollo/HP (programmable shell, windowing systems, Unix porting, UX design), Bright Ideas (cookbook, educational games), OSF (windowing standards), Alfalfa (multimedia email - SMTP and X.400 :)), Wildfire (phone-based voice assistant), Utopia/USWeb (web and security consulting), Saroca (small boats), Messagefire (anti- software), MessageGate (corporate compliance software), Somewhere (software consulting), ZeeVee (web video aggregation, metadata scraping), TiVo (video content correlation, pipelines), and Meta. Plus a few others.

I've been with my wife, Dr. Mollie Pepper, for over a decade. She's a with a focus on migration, , and violence; the kind of work that gives you PTSD. She did her dissertation on women's roles in the (now extremely defunct) peace process in (aka ). A year ago she was at a military base frantically processing thousands of Afghan refugees and managing translators. She has a consulting company that specializes in evaluating and designing refugee service and placement programs. You can find her at https://carlsonpepper.com/. Everything I know about , , theory, , and I either learned from her, or she gave me the theoretical underpinnings to understand them properly.

I have two grown daughters from my first marriage with Nassim Fotouhi; a kick-ass software engineer/engineering manager who came to the States just before the Iranian revolution.

Shadi Fotouhi is an artist (see my profile background photo, go look up the drug codes and compare them to the mermaids' behavior) turned software engineer; building dynamic room installations will do that to you. She worked in QA at a gaming company, and then at Jibo; a robotics startup. Now she's a senior software engineer at Wayfair--Kubernetes, release configuration, and all that fun stuff.

Shireen Hinckley is a documentarian, digital image technician, video editor, and co-founder of Somewhere Films (https://www.somewherefilms.com/shireen-hinckley); a womxn's filmmaking collective. She works for at Parkwood Entertainment, where she's an editor and post-production supervisor for all of their video releases. She worked on "Black is King" and just about every video since then, whether it's for Instagram, Times Square, Tiffany's, the Oscars, or Chloe x Halle. No, I can't tell you when the Renaissance visual album will be out—but it will be amazing.

I'm incredibly honored to have those wonderful women in my life. I wouldn't be who I am without them.

A couple other things that may come up, especially in my photos. My mother is an artist who lives in Maine in a round house she designed, and the family built, when I was in high school. And I'm part owner of a on Cape Cod.

--kee

konradturek, to workersrights
@konradturek@sciences.social avatar

Changing domains so a new :

I'm a quantitative working at Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute () and . More: http://www.konradturek.com

Interested in changing and , , , and . Also in knowledge infrastructure, e.g., CPF ( ) http://www.cpfdata.com – 1st open-source survey harmonization initiative in

jcas0058, to random Spanish

Not my first 'toot', but is time for my 🇬🇧

I'm Juan Carlos Araujo. I was born in , 🇻🇪

I'm a from the and an from .

I've been on for over 10 years, making videos about technology in Spanish - https://bit.ly/2UPaVAm

I am indeed a tech enthusiast, in love with great music and have a great passion about cities.

You might count me among the exodus from the little bird network :twitter: , even though I was not a hardcore user.

I'm here to learn, to grow and meet new people.

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