Little weekend project: I have turned some of my #DataSci lecture notes into a blog post, now published on @TDataScience 🎉 A narrative walkthrough of basic properties & common misconceptions on R-squared as evaluation metric for regression. Check it out! https://t.co/jZBg6lfYNq
Ten years ago today that The Martian hit shelves. I owe everything that happened since then to my readers. I can't thank you enough. So, for the hell of it, I wrote some additional content for The Martian.
The Martian: Lost Sols
https://t.co/jj86gMfxly
Another excellent article from our consortium partners at Center for Humanities Computing @AarhusUni about the use of #supercomputing in the #humanities 🙌 https://t.co/Vpm8KXZPtQ
I think the AI systems could, for a very fast growing number of tasks be us having the same office work days as our grandparents: We are all again going to have a personal assistant or secretary to help us focus on what we're actually good at and not administrative tasks.
Alas, whenever I need to do something computational with text, e.g., make a numbered list into just a list, I copy and paste the text into a scratch buffer in Emacs and use replace-regexp and what-not. Nowadays, I can just paste into a ChatGPT buffer and just write what I need.
AU's nye center CLAI bringer forskere fra blandt andet lingvistik og kognitionsvidenskab sammen om at undersøge og udvikle automatiseret tekstgenerering. Det er en kraftfuld teknologi, der kræver, at universitetet følger med, siger centerleder @madsrt. #au
https://t.co/Vc426LpU8U
With a brilliant team of colleagues from the social, natural and computer sciences, I published a series of 4 op-eds on the challenges from AI in a major Danish newspaper.
They (1) introduce the concept of generative AI; (2) dissect the individual psychological implications of a world of AI; (3) outline how AI reshapes the power structure of capitalist society; and (4) introduce the only viable solution: Publicly-owned AI models.
If we had known, what we today know about social media, we would have made public alternatives from the beginning. Let us not repeat the mistake.
All the op-eds are now available in English:
#1 "The battle for control of artificial intelligence is crucial": https://t.co/S7cZBx8DpS
#2 "Can you date more than one chatbot at a time?": https://t.co/RDVNujRLV6
#3 "Fasten your seatbelt: Intimacy capitalism is coming": https://t.co/ZREiNjkb7e
#4 "Create a public alternative to the tech giants": https://t.co/7o8EmJUY6v
Thank you for the teamwork, @suneman, @RebAdlerNissen, @OleWinther1 and - twitterless - Anders Søgaard.
I @Deadline_dr for at uddybe hvorfor det giver mening at tænke på kunstig intelligens som kritisk infrastruktur. I stedet for at gøre os afhængige af få techgiganter, skal vi udvikle danske/nordiske sprogmodeller: åben og sikker ressource for virksomheder, borgere og civilsamfund
@DellAnnaLuca@paulg well, we need to globally out-law ultra richness. The only way to get ultra rich is to exploit people and our common society. Make it so that they have nowhere to flee
Great panel on SolrWayback: Best practice, community usage and engagement with - @ThomasEgense@saraaubry László Tóth, Youssef Eldakar and @anjacks0n#IIPCWAC2023 - search and discovery in web archives has come a long way - and I see a bright future😎
What's this? Why, it's a spiffy new variation on the #Babylon5 logo. It can't be for the reimagining 'cause that's on hold pending WGA issues, so what could it *possibly* be for? Hmm. Maybe we'll find out more one week from today.
Spread the word: something *wonderful* is coming