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Kavaeric
Kavaeric
Coming off the heels of JK Rowling doing a JK Rowling, it's super important to understand the source of your inspirations and acknowledge the baggage that comes with it, in
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Jamie Kyle
buildsghost
I don’t know who needs to hear this. But as someone who grew up in a family that had to pick between which bill was getting paid this month, let
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Stock-umm
steak_umm
critical thinking beef tips, A THREADcritical thinking is not a singular skill. it’s a constant state of metacognition, measuring evidence, and recognizing when to defer to experts. it's analyzing this
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Kienna 💖☀️
KiennaS
One of the core things I learned studying the ethics and socio-political implications of AI is that everything in the creation of AI or robotics (its conception, programming, training, and
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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
Much like credit scoring, the history of job evaluation systems seems super relevant for contemporary discussions of algorithmic bias. (From a 1980 EEOC hearing on job segregation and wage discrimination.)
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Noah Sasson
Noahsasson
NEW PAPER led by @DesiRJones: non-autistic (NA) adults often hold negative implicit & explicit biases about autism that create barriers for autistic people and harm their personal & professional well-being.
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dhara
Winkerbell_
I was prescribed thinking fast and slow for one of my strategy course. I have new found respect for behavioural economics.The book discusses two types of thinking processes: Fast and
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Rosamund Urwin
RosamundUrwin
Sorry to weigh in on media studies, but assume those who study it (on top of being aware of disinformation etc) will be more likely to know:- Reporters/columnists don't write
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Maya Basudde
mayaspoken
It is to have doctors make comments about how “you thought you were having contractions” when it was determined that you were actually having contractions (it wasn’t just in your
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Rogue Interrobang
RogueInterro
A thread about why the idea of empathy may be the most misunderstood existential threat we face1/ Step back from personal feelings of being judged & consider, for example, that
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Nanne
nannevn
After trying out CLIP (https://openai.com/blog/clip/ ) on an AV archive it appears to have certain quirks. It is for instance quite sensitive to text. Querying for "a school" returns this shot
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Konstantin Batygin
kbatygin
Ok... the P9-is-not-real-because-of-observational-bias story has made another comeback, this time as a re-analysis. Interesting stuff, but inconclusive. While no longer staying up at night to look for the damn thing
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Charlie O'Donnell
ceonyc
1/x A few years ago, I spoke at a conference of Black founders. I had just backed a Black female founder and the person running the conference wanted me to
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Ram Bhupatiraju
RamBhupatiraju
Excellent article on Behavioral Finance. h/t @CatanaCapital A very useful topic to be aware of, especially when there's a lot of exuberance in the Markets (like now, in few sectors
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Stock-umm
steak_umm
how do you determine if a source is “credible?” well, it's an incredibly complex question. you need to understand the outlet and author's track record, their editorial process, associations, funding,
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The Dread Pirate Jussim
PsychRabble
Listening to people? Sometimes a good idea, sometimes not so much. Reasons to doubt "lived experience"? Many. A Thread based on some of the (few) well-established findings in psychology.
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