Definitely agree, re: knowing the animal's history. Re: climbing, I really think of dogs as not-climbers, so I'm not sure what to do with that line of inquiry
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Definitely agree, re: knowing the animal's history. Re: climbing, I really think of dogs as not-climbers, so I'm not sure what to do with that line of inquiry
Hmm, coming back to this ... I'm always skeptical of random online animal vids, but there is some impressive stuff happening here that I can't immediately discount. And it seems like good faith - the person doesn't seem to have our perspective so that makes me think its unlikely they're gaming it
100 points to whoever guesses what set me off this time
It seems like every year or so I post about how E.M. Forster's sci-fi chestnut "The Machine Stops" (1909!!) foresaw an awful lot about our burgeoning dystopia.
I'm compelled to post about it more and more, since it somehow only seems to become more prescient.
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This is a basic and crucial point for any discussion of LLMsβ use in teaching research or writing. Whether it can ape us, fool us, or get facts right or wrong is, in the end, irrelevant. The LLM is not the thinker we are trying to encourage; the LLM is not the writer that we are trying to improve.
How so? I don't use bots for writing, but these 2 sound like different steps in the same process
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it always comes down to this
Soula the dog, lying in the sun.
First bask of the new year!
psychopaths
Conscientiousness is the one that sticks out, for sure, but in light of your other clarification I think I'll need to ponder further
oh okay, that was not how I was viewing this... further intriguing
Fascintating / bizarre...
Cute and funny dog video, but... is the dog doing behavioral imitation??
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Weigh in for me CE folks...
Periodic reminder that without biodiversity, weβre all doomed.
Letβs not brush it aside and focus solely on carbon (obviously critical).
Focusing on carbon while sidelining biodiversity is a catastrophic mistake.
Biodiversity isnβt optional. Itβs fundamental to our very existence.
1/2 Ai, the chimpanzee who revolutionized science from Kyoto, has died at the age of 49.
She was the first chimpanzee to learn Arabic numerals.
Here you can see her in action in Tetsuro Matsuzawa's laboratory.
My main point was - If one gets a demanding reviewer, they may well ask for the addition and restructuring a lot of content, which could go against the authorsβ view, approach, style, whatever you want to call it. Interference of that sort, which is not uncommon, can really damage academic writing.
Hadn't thought about the analogy with law before. But it makes sense, as do the other points on expertise.
Of course many of us academics also think other academics' writing is bad; that's where much of the criticism stems from.
And that fuels reviews that I think often make the writing worse.
99% of cakes are far too sweet to be genuinely delicious
hah! That's rotational velocity even, a different thing from the usual type, unless translated into such... Seemingly almost unintuitive by design
βAuld Land Syneβ on a Stylophone.
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Done!
And it seems pretty unlikely that you'd get effects that big when there isn't a substantial causal influence. Particularly when there are null findings coming out of the same data to contrast with (e.g. body image)!
Cripes. They're using Cohen's outdated effect size standards, too. Should be using the revised versions, ala Funder and Ozer. >0.3 is a large effect size. >0.4 is huge, and these are the levels they're reporting at. This should not be downplayed, these are BIG effects.
The Emperor of All Molochs
From Moloch to Azathoth
A story in logic:
'Are Lovecrafting Horrors really on the same level as AI slop?'
'Lovecraft's Cthulhu-esque creations are twisted, but in a biological way, as depicted in modern media.
Like cancer.'
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'Is current generative AI a cancer?'
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'But then, a cancer of what?'
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Definitely a paper I'll need to read, and I haven't, yet, so I can't say they ignore this, but, there are lots of examples of animals treating themselves as conspecifics in the mirror, and then threatening the image of themself. I've seen my dog do it. That isn't about motivation, or affordances...
This is intriguing... tho what 'seekers' are doing may not be the same as identity formation as usually conceived by the psychologists. Worth finding out