early modern boy-actress (they/them) (@economeager) 's Twitter Profile
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Aspiring wastrel, applied econometrician. Life, stats and poverty. Also writes rottenandgood.substack.com about art, death and emotions πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

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MIT study reveals that vision-language models, which are often used to analyze medical images to streamline medical diagnosis, can’t handle queries w/negation words like "no" and "not": bit.ly/4dDo9Hj

MIT study reveals that vision-language models, which are often used to analyze medical images to streamline medical diagnosis, can’t handle queries w/negation words like "no" and "not": bit.ly/4dDo9Hj
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Why bundled agricultural programmes may succeed where others fail Last month on VoxDev, Joshua Deutschmann (Development Innovation Lab), Maya Duru (Berkeley School of Information), Kim Siegal (Mathematica) & Emilia TjernstrΓΆm (Macquarie University) outlined research on Kenya: voxdev.org/topic/agricult…

early modern boy-actress (they/them) (@economeager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

cant believe they made an online kind of guy so dumb and vile that he makes eigenrobot posts look cool and good in comparison (i'm talking about yarvin)

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Incorporating informative Bayesian priors into impact evaluation offers the ability to learn more from experiments. Leonardo Iacovone, early modern boy-actress (they/them) & David McKenzie demonstrate how to do this in the context of a Colombian exporting experiment. econometricsociety.org/publications/e…

Incorporating informative Bayesian priors into impact evaluation offers the ability to learn more from experiments. <a href="/leoiacovone/">Leonardo Iacovone</a>, <a href="/economeager/">early modern boy-actress (they/them)</a> &amp; <a href="/dmckenzie001/">David McKenzie</a> demonstrate how to do this in the context of a Colombian exporting experiment. econometricsociety.org/publications/e…
Maia (@maiamindel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not a popularist so I just call a stupid idea stupid and say The People are stupid for supporting it, but the type of guy who makes "it's popular, gotta give voters what they want" argument about everything *except* the issues *they* care about are such worms. Own your ideas!

Oleg Urminsky (@olegurminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completely nonsensical politicization of scientistics identifying and correcting problems in science. - Gino's research was not "promoting progressive ideas" - The problems were not found by "bloggers," but by leading researchers/faculty in the same scientific discipline.

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How do Africans feel about the influence of their former colonisers? See Afrobarometer's latest in the Continent. #VoicesAfrica

How do Africans feel about the influence of their former colonisers? 

See Afrobarometer's latest in the Continent. 

#VoicesAfrica