Old man post incoming: if you are someone who enjoys talking about ideas or lively debate, grab your university years by the horns! One of the greatest gifts of your uni years is the selection effect of being near other smart people who share your interests! #reminiscing
05.03.2026 05:37
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It is one of the weirdest divides, I speak to two companies in the exact same industry and one has been using AI for the past 18 months and the other has a committee that has to approve every use case individually and talk about how AI companies will train on their data.
05.03.2026 01:41
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Not making any sort of claims or trying to imply anything about this one certain study. But for these type of ai studies, I think it's even more important for open data practices to be in place since the exact wording of prompts, system setup etc matter. Replication should be faster too and expected
27.02.2026 18:52
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A Guide to Which AI to Use in the Agentic Era
It's not just chatbots anymore
Every few months, I write an updated, idiosyncratic guide on which AIs to use right now.
My new version has the most changes ever, since AI is no longer just about chatbots. To use AI you need to understand how to think about models, apps, and harnesses. open.substack.com/pub/oneusefu...
18.02.2026 01:50
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We spent months training grad student RAs and GPT-5 mini still beat them by a lot
11.02.2026 17:12
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We have a new pre-print! ππ¨οΈ
We find that conversing with a disagreeing LLM helped improve people's inaccurate predictions!
osf.io/preprints/ps...
Let me tell you all about it:
12.02.2026 09:13
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Yeah no shade your way. I retweet in the same way.
11.02.2026 17:17
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Given your other posts lately on blue Monday and stuff, it was interesting to see this without the caveat of "hey this may or may not be a real thing".
But yeah realistically it's just me reading another blog post at 4am while watching the baby and getting cranky.
11.02.2026 16:06
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As I said originally, it doesn't seem crazy that there could be some small effect. But this post is not evidence for one in my view.
11.02.2026 13:42
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More thoughts: 6) no statistical tests here. 7) no time series modelling 8) effect for any actual business would be tiny!! 9) February Mondays include presidents Day in US, how is that accounted for? 10) no comparison to other holiday Mondays 11) no comparison to other Mondays for last minute PTO
11.02.2026 13:42
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I feel so many ways about this. 1) seems highly believable. 2) seems like one of those cutesy findings that with more poking into data could disappear. 3) this company only cover 34,000 very non representative companies. 4) effect size is small. 5) this company wants a splashy marketing story
11.02.2026 13:33
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Introducing βPretend Battleshipβ: youβre told where all the ships are but then have to play like you never got that information. Could you do it? And what would your performance reveal about your understanding of your own mind? A joy to be part of this creative project led by @matanmazor.bsky.social
10.02.2026 20:40
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Large Language Models have shown both remarkable reasoning ability, and significant reasoning failures.
Research by @psong1.bsky.social et al has categorized this phenomenon in a clear taxonomy to explore how and why the performance is so variable:
buff.ly/hI7DYYN
11.02.2026 11:35
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Thrilled to share our latest paper, out now in Science Advances! We explored the development of cooperative behaviors β fairness, trustworthiness, forgiveness, & honesty βΒ across five societies, culturally contextualizing them & seeing how they correlate. (1/5) www.science.org/doi/full/10....
07.02.2026 15:09
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Looks very promising! Thanks for sharing it here
06.02.2026 05:08
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Very important work
19.01.2026 17:06
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A Taxonomy of AI Experiments
We introduce a taxonomy of artificial intelligence (AI) experiments. Our taxonomy produces four types of AI experiments: conceptual AI experiments, stylized AI
π₯³ Stoked to share that our paper with Christina Strobel, "A Taxonomy of Al Experiments," has been accepted at the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics!
Huge thanks to Christina for collab and to the reviewers for extremely helpful feedback!
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
#EconSky
16.01.2026 16:47
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Excited to announce that this year's Advances with Field Experiments conference will take place at the University of Chicago on September 17-18, 2026.
@johnlist.bsky.social and I will send out a call for abstracts early in the Spring.
bfi.uchicago.edu/events/event...
@katymilkman.bsky.social
09.01.2026 14:35
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Spotify limit old music so you listen to new things
09.01.2026 16:01
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The AEA has posted eight "Recent Developments" lectures exploring highly topical issues in economics, presented by the best scholars in the field:
www.aeaweb.org/conference/w...
Well worth a watch!
10.01.2026 18:38
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"Survey incentives can worsen bias! Randomized incentives help detect & account for nonresponse bias. Methods using both incentives & reminders outperform existing approaches."
New paper by Dutz, Huitfeldt, Lacouture, Mogstad, Torgovitsky & van Dijk
www.restud.com/selection-in...
#EconSky #REStud
08.01.2026 14:48
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Better artificial intelligence does not mean better models of biology
Deep neural networks (DNNs) once showed increasing alignment with primate perception
as they improved on vision benchmarks, raising hopes that advances in artificial intelligence
(AI) would naturally ...
Published @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social with @drewlinsley.bsky.social & @tonyfeng.bsky.social: As vision models scale to human/superhuman accuracy, theyβre becoming worse models of primate visionβbenchmark engineering isnβt neuroscience. @carneyinstitute.bsky.social @browncopsy.bsky.social
05.01.2026 15:33
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An AI Expert Challenges an AI Skeptic, with Ethan Mollick
Had an interesting, hard interview with @adamconover.net on his podcast. I think he is a great example of a smart AI skeptic.
My main messages were that AI is a really big deal, it has good & bad impacts, and that, by sitting things out, skeptics canβt guide use. open.spotify.com/episode/5cFK...
01.01.2026 09:37
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This is a very special conference which you should absolutely consider attending if your research is at the intersection of behavioral science and AI
See you in Berlin!
23.12.2025 09:41
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Non-paywalled version:
osf.io/preprints/ps...
22.12.2025 18:32
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