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Interested in psychology, AI, philosophy of science, methodology, religion (Matthew 23 /heart), other random things. #psychology #science #cognitive #ai

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kellogh, to random
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this is in reference to super-alignment & safety, but my cousin also had her DEI team disbanded and “distributed” in the same way

on the surface, i think safety, DEI, and similar topics should be embedded in the culture and not centralized into a specific team. centralization would cause people to say, “oh that’s not my job”.

then again, any time a centralized team is disbanded, my immediate thought is, “apparently safety/DEI/etc. doesn’t matter to this company”. it’s a paradox, i suppose

TEG,
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@kellogh I always feel a little conflicted about reports like this. Like, it's 100% a good and important thing in general, but that doesn't mean a specific person or team or culture engaged with AI safety automatically inherits that value regardless of what they're actually contributing.

That said, I do think it might need a dedicated if small team to ensure that things are widely embedded.

TEG, to random
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Someone stole a, fortunately not too valuable, package today - either the delivery person themself after taking the "proof of delivery" picture or someone in the short period before I got to the porch. Upside: It reminded me of the existence of Amazon Lockers of which I've got one a few minutes walk away, so that's the new plan going forward.

TEG, to random
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Just saw Dune part 2 - it was good and everything but I'm not sure it was worth the hearing loss...

TEG, to random
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Live scientific debate, fight fight!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS1233skYYo

About "Representations in Neuroscience".

TEG, to random
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Positive AI use news:

AI Just Cleared A Big Hurdle On The Road To Nuclear Fusion Energy

https://www.iflscience.com/ai-just-cleared-a-big-hurdle-on-the-road-to-nuclear-fusion-energy-73107

"“Previous studies have generally focused on either suppressing or mitigating the effects of these tearing instabilities after they occur in the plasma [...] But our approach allows us to predict and avoid those instabilities before they ever appear.”

Their answer: an artificial intelligence (AI) trained on previous experiments at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego."

TEG, to random
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Interesting science-related defamation case - "Passion is not misconduct", https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado6275.

"University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann was awarded more than $1 million in a lawsuit against bloggers who accused him of scientific misconduct in inflammatory terms, likening his treatment of data to what a noted child molester did to children. The verdict suggests that there are limits to which scientists working on politically sensitive topics can be falsely attacked."

TEG, to python
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My hosting provider is discontinuing Passenger on my current plan. Does anyone know of what options are good currently, especially for people like me who don't really know what they're doing and just want Python/Flask apps to go brrrr?

TEG, to random
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A Philosopher’s Case Against Death

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/a-philosopher-s-case-against-death

"Immortality should be sought in transcendence, in passing the flame of life on through our children, by contributing to the achievements of man, and through the religious and philosophical appreciation of the fundamental oneness of all being."

versus

"We are beginning to allow ourselves to openly admit what our actions already say: namely, that we want youth and life and that we hate aging and death."

TEG, to blender
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I recently got a question about some nice 3D humanoid stimuli we used in an old study, which came from the university technical department at the time. But they're really easy to make yourself independently if you don't have such a department!

A nice intro-tutoral on posing 3D models in Blender here: https://rhkibria.medium.com/how-to-pose-human-figures-with-blender-without-prior-experience-a421f72047ab.

And there are places shop for pre-made, posable models, e.g., https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/character/man/modular-military

TEG, to random
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More on Ofsted: "Ofsted inspectors ‘make up evidence’ about a school’s performance when IT fails"

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2024/feb/03/ofsted-inspectors-make-up-evidence-about-a-schools-performance-when-it-fails

I'm more and more convinced there really is a sickness in English culture around relatively petty power - suspect the reality is way too often that it's "I'm the boss now, obey me losers" not "I have responsibility now".

TEG, to ai
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Fundamentally cool, net-positive stuff I think: Hologram lecturers thrill students at trailblazing UK university

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/jan/21/hologram-lecturers-thrill-students-at-trailblazing-uk-university

"An AI Stephen Hawking would look like him, sound like him and interact like it was him."

"[...]reducing the need to fly in guest speakers[...]"

melissaryan, to random
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Claudine Gay pens an essay about her resignation. Everyone should read and absorb this paragraph. Because it encapsulates everything that the next year is going to be. From the election to culture, education, culture, you name it. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/03/opinion/claudine-gay-harvard-president.html

TEG,
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@thetechtutor @melissaryan I was curious about the plagiarism issues - e.g., from the BBC (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67868280),

"Harvard's board investigated the allegations last month, and found two published papers that required additional citation.

The board, however, said that she did not violate standards for research misconduct."

So, just on that part, it does indeed sound like the kind of non-misconduct errors that could be abused to target any academic for.

TEG, to random
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Been playing Signalis - good psycho-horror with at least one nice meta-screw-with-the-player moment so far, action + puzzles, dystopian aesthetic. The thing I don't like is having too little idea about how available ammunition will be so I'm stockpiling too much and Benny Hill-running around enemies too much - I think only with hindsight I get what the design was going for. Stagnated a bit yesterday and not sure I have the emotional resilience to go back and finish it though...

TEG, to random
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Finished (Arkane's) Prey, what a great game, great story. Fully BioShock including getting used to the combat (or the combat having an anooying mid-power level bump?). Still mildly furious it's not better-known, it really deserved better. The name "Prey" is just so bad! Call it NeuroShock, it's right there.

appassionato, to books
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Other Minds

The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life"

Although mammals and birds are widely regarded as the smartest creatures on earth, it has lately become clear that a very distant branch of the tree of life has also sprouted higher intelligence: the cephalopods, consisting of the squid, the cuttlefish, and above all the octopus.

@bookstodon




TEG,
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@jiujensu @appassionato @bookstodon There's an indie game called HROT that has an episode called War with the Newts. It has all sorts of references but I never thought to look for an actual book (assuming that's the origin)!

TEG, to random
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Slightly old news, but the misinformation/misinterpretation still goes around so maybe worth boosting it a little.

"Many commentators have claimed that a recently-updated Cochrane Review shows that 'masks don't work', which is an inaccurate and misleading interpretation."

https://www.cochrane.org/news/statement-physical-interventions-interrupt-or-reduce-spread-respiratory-viruses-review

TEG, to random
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Ugh, fireworks. Hate. Hate.

TEG, to random
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TEG, to random
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Does anyone know of a nice daily Bible study or maybe analogous not-necessarily-religious sort of thing, that's got a paper version? My mum's favourite one is going full app and that's a no-go.

#BibleStudy #daily

TEG, to random
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Anyone have an idea as to the most appropriate word that's the opposite of "mensch"?

TEG, to random
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One thing I feel is a shame about Baldur's Gate 3 is how short sub-plots are. I just met some very interesting-looking mad medical types, threw two dice and that's it. Donezo. And a lot is like that - there's very little extension to sub-quests where you get to "live" in some bit of the world, it's just jumping from peaks to peaks. Maybe an overreaction to filler quests.

TEG, to random
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Oh. My hosting did an upgrade and my amateur Flask app stopped working and is now giving me some lovely Pythonic-import-issue error it didn't before. See if they have any suggestions...

TEG, to random
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I honestly don't want this to be mean to people, but - is there something you can hand out as a "reverse pamphlet" to people in (religious, mainly I guess) cults door-knocking? Something small that can help people get out if they want to?

Just had an older lady and a younger person try to get in the building to bother people, as has happened before, and it's sad to see the latter being so obviously exploited.

Used to be in things not 100% dissimilar; never know what can be a nudge.

TEG, (edited ) to random
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Getting old hobby/research scripts online as web apps is nice, versus things being pretty inaccessible even if they're available in principle. Flask is really handy for it, if you have stuff in Python.

Currently got one app running (https://www.tegladwin.com/apps.php) that produces a best-guess at the emotional content per paragraph of a text, and another one that quantifies the relationship between a list of words and sets of attributes.

Can at least have the illusion of things being useful this way :D

TEG, to random
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Paywalled (and possibly blocked?) but looks very interesting... https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/16/world/europe/new-yorker-story-murder-letby-britain.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb

I don't know whether Letby is innocent or not of course but everything I happened to see about the evidence seemed very iffy and Lucia de B.-reminiscent.

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