The four books that Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson - who were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics today - are known for by the broad community of social scientists and beyond, along with 4 of their influential articles.
🧵with links to the 4 articles
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The New York Times has been able to confirm coordination between the Trump Campaign and Elon Musk’s Twitter, exposing what may be the largest election interference scheme in history.
https://t.co/Hnn2FmHMVf
I KNEW IT!!!!
The New York Times has been able to confirm coordination between the Trump Campaign and Elon Musk’s Twitter, exposing what may be the largest election interference scheme in history.
https://t.co/Hnn2FmHMVf
@ZachWeiner Unless I misunderstood what you wrote there, we already have machines/algorithms that can solve proofs (well before ML was a thing). It just takes one to express the problems for which the proofs are required. Even in ML, you still need to express the problem precisely enough.
Very interesting concept. Wikipedia, and many other information sources on the web, are now like pre-Trinity https://t.co/0vV6VzIJ1y, where they are least contaminated with the bullshit radiating from AI misinformation.
@jason_koebler And seeing that a lot of the "general knowledge" faked by AI chatbots likely came from the wikipedia itself, it is somewhat perverse that AI chatbots are being used to try to destroy the very source of curated data used to train them.
"Veteran users of X say the sheer amount of bogus and baseless information on the platform is getting worse – in part because @elonmusk reversed efforts to reduce viral misinformation and reinstated accounts of conspiracy theorists." https://t.co/gheQzkMp6h
@noahshuster Tu queres dizer o papel do governo de Israel ou do exército de Israel? Do ponto de vista tático, beleza, acho uma tática militar válida, mas do ponto de vista político/estratégico, isto é racional? O Hezbollah já estava desgastado politicamente no Líbano, talvez isto reverta.