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Humans+AI, deciding together: What could go wrong? I create experiences about evidence-based decision making (it's fun, really!) // Previously @EvidenceSoup

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What we talk about when we talk about deciding. How decision analysis and data science could/should be blended into modern decision science. #DECIDING | bit.ly/2J4YDyl


wise words from the chatbot: "not all peer-reviewed sources are necessarily reliable or accurate, and not all reliable or accurate sources are necessarily peer-reviewed. It is always a good idea to critically evaluate the information you find and consult multiple sources."


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Wait, why haven’t we been killed by alien AIs? A) no aliens in our light cone B) aliens, but we are ahead C) aliens, and AI isn’t existentially dangerous D) aliens, and AI can be made that isn’t existentially dangerous E) our destruction by alien AI is imminent (dark forest)


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What if slow water interventions were deployed widely across the West? Could they heal the land-water relationship and reverse desertification? “Yes,” Dr. Laura Norman, @USGS, says, without hesitation. @LauraxWasHere My latest story, for @PopSci: popsci.com/environment/sl…


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It’s ridiculous that simply relating fact based evidence based on peer reviewed science can bring death threats, but that’s apparently the society we are living in. Chris I’m sorry you had to go thru this, but your next move I’m sure will be a great one. washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/06…

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Meteorologist resigns, citing PTSD from threats over climate change coverage

Meteorologist Chris Gloninger will step down from Iowa station KCCI partly because of PTSD he suffered after receiving threats related to his climate coverage.


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Since I'm head of @museumofai some people reaching out think it's cool to use ChatGPT to write their interview questions, pitches, emails. Please don't.


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Generative AI to manipulate voters in elections is here. Now. @AJEnglish recently covered this increasing issue, and I had the honor of weighing in. Really important topic from @elizondogabriel. youtube.com/watch?v=NuLOUz…

mmitchell_ai's tweet card. Experts worry about use of AI in US campaign ads

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Experts worry about use of AI in US campaign ads


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Biden Announces By 2025 All Wildfires Must Be Electric buff.ly/3qNjq1n

TheBabylonBee's tweet image. Biden Announces By 2025 All Wildfires Must Be Electric 
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An AP language student in SC, assigned to read Ta-Nehisi Coates, instead wrote to the school board: "I am pretty sure a teacher talking about systemic racism is illegal in South Carolina." The school board banned the book. My latest for @PENamerica. pen.org/press-release/…


and what learning outcomes are they referring to? perhaps "time spent in awkward glasses, reducing social engagement even further"

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There's a big roadblock, however: I've learned the hard way that no one thinks their critical thinking needs improvement, nor do they want to explain their decision-making methods.


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I always thought economics was a field built on piles and piles of unquestioned (often unrealistic) assumptions dressed in fancy stats *runs to hide*

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"exciting and fast-paced"

JohnArnoldFndtn's tweet image. "exciting and fast-paced"

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Our founder in @sfstandard on how museums are explaining AI. Fun interview!

I enjoyed being interviewed about how museums approach AI: Good or Evil? | sfstandard.com/arts-culture/a…



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NEW: Hospitals in Two States Denied an Abortion to a Miscarrying Patient. Investigators Say They Broke Federal Law. propublica.org/article/two-ho… @Ksurana6


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Troops exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune, N.C., are much more likely to suffer from Parkinson’s disease than their counterparts who were stationed elsewhere, a new study finds on.wsj.com/3pJv1xN


How trustworthy is generative AI output? My 3-part series on how these apps are citing their sources of evidence, and how to fact-check AI. #evidence #citation #GenerativeAI | museumof.ai/can-you-trust-…


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Economics has rich models of competition and markets. But its powers tend to falter once inside the factory gate or office building. It is worth asking why econ.st/44C5Jl3


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