Oddly accurate
Oddly accurate
In our comment to the FDA, we draw on our ongoing research to focus on what peopleβs actual, everyday use of chatbots for mental and emotional support means for the FDAβs approach to generative AI-enabled digital mental health medical devices. datasociety.net/announcement...
Abstract and results summary
π¨ New preprint π¨
Across 3 experiments (n = 3,285), we found that interacting with sycophantic (or overly agreeable) AI chatbots entrenched attitudes and led to inflated self-perceptions.
Yet, people preferred sycophantic chatbots and viewed them as unbiased!
osf.io/preprints/ps...
Thread π§΅
Huge thanks to Aoi(naito-aoi.github.io) and Hiro(shirado.net)!
π arxiv.org/abs/2505.11556
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All the books I ordered last week just arrived! Can't wait to pour myself a drink, relax, be too tired to read and play around on my phone all night
I would love to never see the phrase "little is known about" in a paper ever again.
(1) Most of the time the authors are far more confident about that statement than they should be.
(2) There are lots of things we know little about because no one cares. Just not knowing isn't a good motivation.
Iβm actually waiting for another Boston tea party
This is one of the worst violations of research ethics I've ever seen. Manipulating people in online communities using deception, without consent, is not "low risk" and, as evidenced by the discourse in this Reddit post, resulted in harm.
Great thread from Sarah, and I have additional thoughts. π§΅
Successfully defended my thesis today! Call me Doctor now :D
Big thank you to my advisors @vhellendoorn.bsky.social and @clegoues.bsky.social! :)
At this point, βbreaking newsβ should just be called βbroken newsβ.
We're leaving Twitter behind and moving to Bluesky! Here, we'll keep tackling the toughest challenges at the intersection of technology, ethics, and societyβwithout all the noise. Follow us to join thoughtful conversations, responsible innovation, and real-world impact. #SolveBig #ResponsibleTech
Found an old notepad from elementary school. Not exactly sure what I was up toβ¦but it seems like Iβve had a longstanding interest in social media users?
Hopefully now I know better than to use USA Today as a reference.
Huge thanks to my advisors Hiro(www.shirado.net) and Sauvik @sauvik.me!
π arxiv.org/abs/2501.17420
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I think the negative aspects overshadow the positive ones once the size of our networks/amount of content exposure pass a certain threshold.
Everything in moderationβ¦right?
Hi Jaz, I was wondering if you have time stamps for edge creations, or other ways that would allow for historical snapshots of the Bluesky network structure. I would be interested in studying the network growth.
π¨In Natureπ¨
Meta is dropping fact-checking to avoid anti-conservative bias- but is there actually evidence of bias?
We this test empirically & find that conservatives
* ARE suspended more
* BUT share more misinfo
So suspension isn't necessarily evidence of bias www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The examples you give are much more direct, but this kind of question makes me think about the butterfly effect and chaos theory.
This fall, I was TA for Network Analysis, taught by @vasilescu.bsky.social and @patpark.bsky.social .
To make it fun(ner), we played a song for each lecture. Check out our website and playlist! I would love suggestions of other network-related songs for next year.
open.spotify.com/playlist/468...
Posted this at the old place, but thought folks on @bsky.app might like to know I finally met my "mother".
I am making a Societal Computing starter pack for folks that (broadly) look at the impact of computer science on society. So far, mostly people affiliated with the eponymous program in the school of computer science at CMU, but pls respond to this thread if you want to be added.
go.bsky.app/2avpExM
Congrats Sanjay! Awesome news!
Since youβre not at the helm anymore, whatβs going to happen to Reddit for Researchers?