This is very good - excited to learn more about vitamins
@avisokay
phd candidate at uw seattle & max planck institute in rostock, germany | ai/ml, science of science, economic sociology | uva and syracuse alum | i also run. https://avisokay.github.io/ https://www.strava.com/athletes/9804160
This is very good - excited to learn more about vitamins
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"The stories we tell about technology shape our cities and our civic future," writes Nassim Parvin in a @seattletimes.com op-ed on pedestrian safety in the context of driverless cars proliferating. @nassimparvin.bsky.social www.seattletimes.com/opinion/driv...
Great post worth reading.
In working on a related comment earlier today, it occurred to me that we donβt discuss often enough how the fields most concerned about science (and most involved in reforming it) are the ones most wedded to NHST as the arbiter of truth.
In βLimits of Predicting Individual-Level Longevity,β Badolato et al. assess a range of classic statistical & machine learning survival analysis models. @nickirons.bsky.social @monjalexander.bsky.social @ugobas.bsky.social @ezagheni.bsky.social @mpidr.bsky.social read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
itβs not you, itβs me. I recalibrated my gradient and weβre orthogonal now
Most tech workers, even at Palantir (probably), are pro-social compared to the tech owner and VC classes. They need unions so their voices matter for company governance.
www.wired.com/story/palant...
So much anti-fat discrimination and ads promoting semaglutides and AI. Would be crazy if someone wrote a dissertation on this...
βIf you hide that thereβs A.I., it sells just fineβ
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I talk a bit about the history of bonds in this radio show.
"We hear about their history, how they have shaped companies and countries, and why some fear the bond market could trigger the next global meltdown."
Wrote a summary of a great keynote by @zey.bsky.social at NeurIPS, arguing that weβre having the wrong nightmares about AI: not AGI or superhuman benchmarks, but good-enough genAI at scale threatens "load bearing frictions" society relies on to signal effort, authenticity, sincerity, credibility.
Iβm collaborating on a comparative historical piece that builds on breimans two cultures to trace the ascendancy of what we are calling the computational data regime. Should have a preprint to share soon π
I was uninitiated until age 28 but now thereβs no going back
Hey! Go follow my new account, @mayorofseattle.bsky.social !
I found this useful re custom claude agents. www.youtube.com/watch?v=RivV...
Many analysts problem? Never heard of them
In a new blog post, I contrast two flavors of empiricism: the one practiced in the social sciences and the one practiced in ML/CS.
I argue that we need both, given that CS is increasingly about "claims," and not just constructing artifacts.
doomscrollingbabel.manoel.xyz/p/the-empiri...
World map with interconnected lines and text about migration during the pandemic
Diagram shows estimated changes in the migrant population after a one-month travel ban for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the US by country of origin.
Estimate of the change in the migrant population due to a one-month travel ban in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the US by country of origin.
Jordan D. Klein & Ingmar Weber published a Letter to the Editor in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that opens a conversation on the findings of Chi et al (Measuring global migration flows using online data). https://www.demogr.mpg.de/go/PNAS-Letter-Editor
New paper in Social Science Research π
Using expenditure data, we find same-sex couples are modestly more likely than different-sex couples to outsource housework. Much of this gap reflects higher education and paid work hours, though much is unexplained. Free access for 50 days: tinyurl.com/ssossr
Hey thatβs pretty neat
I wrote a piece on LLMs, citation metrics, and the institution of science. It's been up for a couple of days, but it is officially "out" now.
Growing up in America I believed that Germans were stereotypically on time. But now after several visits I have learned that the rail system is actually quite inconsistent. (Hi from the max planck instituteπ)
Isn't an important part of the work of organizing building that imagination -- helping people see that it doesn't have to be this way? (And then also finding and sharing resources at a local level and...)
Update: I shared some confidence intervals and more at this years @imprs-phds.bsky.social annual academy. Missed you @drjenndowd.bsky.social but more to come!
It's great to see IMPRS-PHDS doctoral students, alumni, faculty members, and friends back at @mpidr.bsky.social for our 7th PHDS Academy and three days filled with research presentations, networking, and singing!
Have you had a chance to read this yet? www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....
Iβm new to using agents, but have a research task where i think they could be useful. given a big dataset, i want to use agents to simulate a bunch of treatment combinations - more than you could do irl. And then characterize what you can and canβt learn using agents for scientific discovery
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