Ja, de lobby was stukken beter dan de business case. Nu maar hopen dat er wat mooi IP overblijft dat elders waarde kan toevoegeb
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Ja, de lobby was stukken beter dan de business case. Nu maar hopen dat er wat mooi IP overblijft dat elders waarde kan toevoegeb
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Whatβs next?
* Train newcomers to use AI responsibly.
* Automate reviews to reduce expert burden.
* Reward experts for mentorship, not just fixes.
Full paper: dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn...
Where do you see this happening in your field? #AI #Workplace #Innovation
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Why it matters:
* Experts are a bottleneck. If theyβre stuck fixing, innovation slows.
* Quality risks: AI can introduce errors that experts must catch.
* Burnout: Experts may leave if their role becomes only reviewing.
4/6
Beyond coding: This risk applies to any role where AI "helps" newcomers:
* Customer support: AI drafts replies β seniors edit.
* Design: AI generates layouts β experts refine.
* Legal/writing: AI drafts docs β seniors verify.
More output β better quality.
3/6
The pattern:
* AI lowers the barrier β newcomers contribute more.
* But their work needs more fixes, overwhelming experts.
* Result: Experts innovate less, review more.
This dynamic could reshape any field where AI assists workers.
2/6
How we show this:
* Analyzed 2,755 open-source projects and 1,699 contributors before/after Copilotβs launch.
* Used difference-in-differences to isolate AIβs impact.
* Found: Experts shifted from coding to reviewing, while AI-assisted work needed more rework.
1/6
π Our new study reveals a hidden cost of AI tools like GitHub Copilot: While less-experienced devs produce 43.5% more code, experts face a 19% drop in productivity as they shoulder the review burden.
This isnβt just about codingβthis might also affect other work. Thread π #AI #FutureOfWork
Earlier this year, we used less granular data as a basis to model the resulting dynamics. Such as periods of overordering of GPUs.
Will be interesting to see how this will develop.
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papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Excellent data provision and great visualizations by @mims.bsky.social on AI infrastructure. Bottom line: physical build cannot follow announced investments. By far. Bounded by grid capacity.
See www.wsj.com/tech/ai/when...
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Iemand die weet waarom het in Nederland vijf maanden moet duren om verkiezingen te organiseren als de Fransen het binnen een maand kunnen en de Engelsen ook binnen een week of zes?
#verkiezingen #TweedeKamer
#Kiesraad
#improvisatievermogen
www.kiesraad.nl/actueel/nieu...
This is a huge moment of opportunity for any country which wants to poach talent by offering generous R&D funding, expanding universities, easy-access visas for researchers etc
(and a huge moment of stupidity for those, like π³π± , who are doing exactly the opposite)
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Interesting analysis by @joristeer.bsky.social . Some of the examples can rely on strengthening and expanding the current industrial base. However, in many industries, it is an issue of redeveloping the ability to produce at mass scale, against affordable cost, and error-free. Tough process.
Eliminating or restricting OPT would not only be a massive blow to the ability of the US to continue attracting the world's top STEM talent, but also wipe out many graduate programs at universities that already have come under enormous financial pressure.
Is Michel Barnier niet weer beschikbaar? @rikrutten.bsky.social
www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/...
"Bindend voor alle partijen maar niet juridisch afdwingbaar". De goed-bestuur en betrouwbare-overheid club van @omtzigt.bsky.social laat zich opnieuw van zijn beste kant zien.
Seems the US Government is now also getting into auto companies' pricing decisions. Waiting for the first executive order on pricing (or was there already one on eggs?)
www.wsj.com/business/aut...
Blijkbaar hebben ze meer vertrouwen in de Zweedse wetgeving en bedrijfsvoering
Op zich wel handig dat ie de lijn stopzet nu er ook enorme tarieven op datzelfde staal worden gezet π€·
Welcome! I did the same move a few weeks ago after a similar hibernation period
The Boston ducklings are still in wide support of #Ukraine this morning
Interesting analysis of Trump's character and concrete advice on how to deal with this.
Amid the massive unrest at the global stage, my morning view from the office still remains spectacular. #TilburgUniversity #TiSEM @tilburg-university.bsky.social
Here we go.
#tariffs #prices #inflation
wccftech.com/acer-becomes...
The key skill that Europe lost over the past two decades is to industrialize the manufacturing of new technologies. Northvolt is a sad example.
"EU programs are geared towards the early stages of tech development β not to deployment. There is a dearth of support for the manufacturing stage."
Trump's deportations of immigrants working on dairy farms become a significant contribution to fighting climate change #emissions #secondordereffect #unintendedconsequences
Curious how many Google lawyers have been spending time on this piece of text
#GulfofMexico #GulfofAmerica
blog.google/products/map...
Musk tweet: CFPB RIP
any economists here that can help me understand why the world's richest man might want to kill the consumer financial protection bureau
Studenteninstroom daalt en hogescholen verlagen kwaliteitseisen.
"Hogescholen versoepelen bindend studieadvies: 'Minder streng bij valse start' "- nos.nl/l/2554880
Witnessing these and other insane tariff threats, indeed calling the bluff would be the best strategy for every single country faced by US tariff threats.
Het is wel handig dat die wet echt een duizend-dingen-doekje is. Ik vermoed dat hij ook zal helpen om de files te verminderen en de stikstofuitstoot omlaag te brengen.
#WIB #Internationalisering @universiteitennl.bsky.social @tilburg-university.bsky.social @minocw.bsky.social