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"The best minds of my generation are idiots. They have such idiot compassion."
What would the bad boy of Buddhism say about the compassion that frontier AI sells?
Apr 25
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Jessica Hullman
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What are the most important epistemic virtues to preserve in science in the age of automation?
There’s a premise lurking behind much of the recent enthusiasm around AI-powered verification of replicability and robustness in science: that…
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Stop making sense
Can AI bring us closer to a poetry of cruelty?
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Interpretability research already has a framework for actionability. It's called decision theory
Calls for pragmatic interpretability research won't reduce ambiguity about what works unless we formalize what "concrete task" means
Mar 3
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Living the metascience dream (or nightmare) with AI for science
What happens when we go from replication crisis to robustness extremes?
Feb 23
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Softly, effectively, in the age of AI
On dolphins and disobedience
Feb 4
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Don't get any on you
I am still what I meant to be
Jan 16
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It’s open season on the unabashedly earnest
Generative AI and the new patience games of trust
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