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Sai

@thatwhatsaisaid

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calendar_today19-06-2022 08:45:40

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nat 🏎️ (@parisianarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i actually don’t think there’s a single person out there enjoying this match. everyone’s stressed no matter who you’re rooting for 😭

Sai (@thatwhatsaisaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

related to this, I wonder if AI is going to get SEO’d like how google search was. For all the hate they get, I think we will miss the early days of LLM chatbots.

Alex Imas (@alexolegimas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the issue is the "nudge" movement has misunderstood the point of the original "libertarian paternalism" paper and the "nudge" book. Original works argued that seemingly irrelevant factors can have an impact on behavior when *a set of conditions are met*🧵

Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was so interesting. It's hard even to describe. Any Austin makes YouTube videos exploring infrastructural elements of video games like "how does this power grid work." And the videos are art... I don't even know what this is but it's fascinating

This was so interesting. It's hard even to describe.

Any Austin makes YouTube videos exploring infrastructural elements of video games like "how does this power grid work." And the videos are art... 

I don't even know what this is but it's fascinating
Dan Goldstein (@dggoldst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have strong programming skills but need research experience before heading off to grad school for computational social science / business / econ? Apply now to predoc with me and David Rothschild 🌻 and jake hofman DMs open microsoft.com/en-us/research…

Keyon Vafa (@keyonv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can an AI model predict perfectly and still have a terrible world model? What would that even mean? Our new ICML paper formalizes these questions One result tells the story: A transformer trained on 10M solar systems nails planetary orbits. But it botches gravitational laws 🧵

Rohit Lamba (@rohlamba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Week 28: Theory paper in focus this week is the seminal article by Anthony Atkinson and Joseph E. Stiglitz that is now famously referred to as the "zero commodity/capital taxation" benchmark in public economics. It has led to much technical & policy debates. Let's find out.

1/ Week 28: Theory paper in focus this week is the seminal article by Anthony Atkinson and <a href="/JosephEStiglitz/">Joseph E. Stiglitz</a>  that is now famously referred to as  the "zero commodity/capital taxation" benchmark in public economics. It has led to much technical &amp; policy debates. Let's find out.
Centre for Economic Performance (@cep_lse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Pre-doc RA Centre for Economic Performance Join cutting-edge research on global trade 🌍📊 Topics include Brexit, tariffs, supply chains, innovation, trade & the environment. 💼 Full-time | 1-year (renewable) 📅 Apply by 14 Aug 🔗 ow.ly/lflg50WzqMW

📢 Pre-doc RA <a href="/CEP_LSE/">Centre for Economic Performance</a>
Join cutting-edge research on global trade 🌍📊 Topics include Brexit, tariffs, supply chains, innovation, trade &amp; the environment.

💼 Full-time | 1-year (renewable)
📅 Apply by 14 Aug
🔗 ow.ly/lflg50WzqMW
Sai (@thatwhatsaisaid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'd really like an tool that would let me highlight text I'm reading (pdfs, blogs, e-books) and ask questions around that to a LLM. Much like how the Kindles allowed you to highlight words to bring up their dictionary meaning.

Hiya Jain (@jainhiya_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tuberculosis, for most of human history, has infected and killed millions of people every year. Despite having *completely curative* therapeutics, we continue to count over a million deaths each year, mostly in low and middle income countries. Why?

Tuberculosis, for most of human history, has infected and killed millions of people every year.

Despite having *completely curative* therapeutics, we continue to count over a million deaths each year, mostly in low and middle income countries.

Why?