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Irony.

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bibliolater , to linguistics
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How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages | WSJ Tech Behind

Google Translate uses sophisticated neural networks to translate 134 languages in real time. And using your phone’s camera, it can translate your surroundings without typing.

length: eight minutes and twenty seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPTKlycwIkM

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How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages | WSJ Tech Behind

Google Translate uses sophisticated neural networks to translate 134 languages in real time. And using your phone’s camera, it can translate your surroundings without typing.

length: eight minutes and twenty seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPTKlycwIkM

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JustCodeCulture , to anthropology
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New Review Essay on @lmesseri tremendous new book, ethnography & tech, social hopes, & false dreams of tech solutionism. Also discussing work of Andrew Brock, Zeynep Tufekci & Kelsie Nabben on Black Twitter, Twitter & ethnographies of DAOs.

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@commodon
@anthropology
@sociology

https://z.umn.edu/EthnographicSublime

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Glimpse of next-generation internet

“The Harvard team established the practical makings of the first quantum internet by entangling two quantum memory nodes separated by optical fiber link deployed over a roughly 22-mile loop through Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown, and Boston.”

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/05/glimpse-of-next-generation-internet/

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Backstabbing, bluffing and playing dead: has AI learned to deceive? – podcast

“Dr Peter Park, an AI existential safety researcher at MIT and author of the research, tells Ian Sample about the different examples of deception he uncovered, and why they will be so difficult to tackle as long as AI remains a black box.”

https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2024/may/14/backstabbing-bluffing-and-playing-dead-has-ai-learned-to-deceive-podcast

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bibliolater , to science
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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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bibliolater , to science
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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"A Bayesian analysis showed that participants had high expectations and performed descriptively better irrespective of the AI description when a sham-AI was present. Using cognitive modeling, we could trace this advantage back to participants gathering more information."

Agnes Mercedes Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, and Steeven Villa. 2024. "AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 299, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642633

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"Researchers publish largest-ever dataset of neural connections

A cubic millimeter of brain tissue may not sound like much. But considering that that tiny square contains 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, and 150 million synapses, all amounting to 1,400 terabytes of data, Harvard and Google researchers have just accomplished something stupendous."

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/05/the-brain-as-weve-never-seen-it/

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JustCodeCulture , to sociology
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Congratulations to Harvard University History of Science doctoral candidate Aaron Gluck-Thaler on the 2024-25 CBI Tomash Fellowship. We are thrilled to have Aaron as a fellow in the upcoming academic year!

@histodons
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https://z.umn.edu/2024-25-Tomash

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Here is an affiliate booklist, not my list, of books critical of tech and tech culture and AI https://bookshop.org/shop/parismarx https://bookshop.org/shop/parismarx?ref=disconnect.blog @bookstodon

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Scientists are trying to get cows pregnant with synthetic embryos

"Synthetic embryos are clones, too—of the starting cells you grow them from. But they’re made without the need for eggs and can be created in far larger numbers—in theory, by the tens of thousands."

https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/06/1092055/scientists-are-trying-to-get-cows-pregnant-with-synthetic-embryos/

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bibliolater , to psychology
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The hidden risk of letting AI decide – losing the skills to choose for ourselves

"Making thoughtful and defensible decisions requires practice and self-discipline. And this is where the hidden harm that AI exposes people to comes in: AI does most of its “thinking” behind the scenes and presents users with answers that are stripped of context and deliberation."

https://theconversation.com/the-hidden-risk-of-letting-ai-decide-losing-the-skills-to-choose-for-ourselves-227311

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weirdwriter , to bookstodon

So I'm reading Blood in the machine and actually think being called a Luddite is the highest complement you can give someone today. I encourage everyone to read Blood in the Machine. Luddites weren't technophobes. https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/brian-merchant/blood-in-the-machine/9780316487740/?lens=little-brown @bookstodon

bibliolater , to science
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Early warning sign of extinction?

"Using a high-resolution global dataset of planktonic foraminifera fossils that’s among the richest biological archives available to science, researchers have found that environmental events leading to mass extinctions are reliably preceded by subtle changes in how a biological community is composed, acting as an early warning signal."

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/04/early-warning-sign-of-extinction/

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Does sci-fi shape the future? Tech billionaires from Bill Gates to Elon Musk have often talked about the impact of novels they read as teens, from Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" to Iain M. Banks' "Culture" series. Big Think's Namir Khaliq spoke to authors including Andy Weir, Lois McMaster Bujold and @pluralistic about how much impact they think science fiction has had, or can have.

https://flip.it/DmHzd2

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Oxford shuts down institute run by Elon Musk-backed philosopher

"The center was run by Nick Bostrom, a Swedish-born philosopher whose writings about the long-term threat of AI replacing humanity turned him into a celebrity figure among the tech elite and routinely landed him on lists of top global thinkers. OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Tesla chief Musk all wrote blurbs for his 2014 bestselling book Superintelligence."

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/19/oxford-future-of-humanity-institute-closes

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@actuallyautistic

I hardly ever automate things because it's hardly ever worth the effort. For most of my life, my coffeepot had a clock on it so i could set the pot to brew ahead of time. I just used this feature for the first time.

I don't know why, but i naturally avoid automating something until the world forces me to. I think that instinct may be right. It seems like people are forgetting basic shit because a machine does it for them.

Like how to remember things.

TexasObserver , to bookstodon
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New today: A literary website that has connected bookish Texans since 2015 nearly closed this year. Then one of its readers saved it. From Investigations Editor Lise Olsen. https://www.texasobserver.org/lone-star-literature-website/

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‘Harvard Thinking’: Is AI friend or foe? Wrong question.

"In podcast, a lawyer, computer scientist, and statistician debate ethics of artificial intelligence".

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/04/how-to-develop-ethical-artificial-intelligence-ai-harvard-thinking-podcast/

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Look forward to seeing whether the Vladendo PutinStation can achieve a solid 4K/60FPS 🎮

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"Indeed, the rapid development of generative AI technologies may intensify technology’s influence on domains as varied as culture, business, politics, health and education. The risks posed are even more extreme—from increased market concentration to election fraud to even the demise of the human race." https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/we-need-a-public-service-internet-to-free-us-from-big-techs-grasp/ @science

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