Magnus Kandinsky
@smoothrhythms
Intrigued by cultures, history, philosophical thinking, music, drama and anything that creates smooth rhythms
Take a simple example: I run a trade deficit with Trader Joe's buying their meals, while they buy none of mine. My trade deficit as a share of my imports is 100%. By Trump's trade logic, this deficit is evidence they're imposing 100% tariffs on the meals I try to sell them.
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Update - We are continuing to investigate this issue. May 25, 2023 - 04:23 PDT Investigating - ChatGPT is seeing elevated error rates. The root cause has been identified and the team is working on a fix. May 25, 2023 - 04:23 PDT #chatgptdown, #chatgpt
Very cool and thoughtful. There is clearly great potential to using LLM in CI tasks, possibly leading to a new hierarchy and a new ladder, where the input is not "data", nor "experiments", but "texts about data and experiments".
New paper: On the unreasonable effectiveness of LLMs for causal inference. GPT4 achieves new SoTA on a wide range of causal tasks: graph discovery (97%, 13 pts gain), counterfactual reasoning (92%, 20 pts gain) & actual causality. How is this possible?🧵 arxiv.org/abs/2305.00050
It's essential to create conditions in which the receiver can take in feedback, reflect on it, and learn from it. hbr.org/2015/08/how-to…
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How to Give Tough Feedback That Helps People Grow
Think of yourself as a coach.
A series of exciting workshops are lined up for ICLR 2023: blog.iclr.cc/2022/12/21/ann…. Please consider contributing to the workshops and joining the first major AI conference in Africa. #ICLR
During RLHF or instruction tuning, LMs like ChatGPT and FLAN use training data from outside users, crowdworkers, and the web. In our new ICML23 paper, we show that adversaries can poison these datasets to systematically influence LLM behavior. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2305.00944 👇
1. Do you really want to do better? hbr.org/2018/11/if-you…
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If You Want to Get Better at Something, Ask Yourself These Two Questions
No matter how you want to improve, you need to ask yourself two questions first: 1) Do you really want to do better? 2) Are you willing to feel the discomfort of trying new things that won’t work...
Often, managers attack disengagement with increased oversight and control. They assume that workers are merely self-interested agents who seek to minimize personal effort. But when that's how they treat workers, that's what they get out of them. hbr.org/2018/07/creati…
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Creating a Purpose-Driven Organization
When employees are disengaged and underperforming, the reaction of many managers is to try new incentives and ratchet up oversight and control. Yet often nothing improves. Why? Because the assumption...
Adaptability = resiliency. hbr.org/2023/05/how-mi…
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How Midsize Companies Can Keep Up with AI
Right now, many businesses are reacting to generative AI in a vacuum. But individual innovations shouldn’t be approached with a narrow, short-term focus, as midsize companies that chase each new...
Could artificial intelligence be a tool that helps businesses keep human negligence in check? hbr.org/2023/05/human-…
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Human Error Drives Most Cyber Incidents. Could AI Help?
Although sophisticated hackers and AI-fueled cyberattacks tend to hijack the headlines, one thing is clear: The biggest cybersecurity threat is human error, accounting for over 80% of incidents. This...
Reminding ourselves of what’s important to us can create a surprisingly powerful buffer against whatever troubles may be ailing us. hbr.org/2016/09/how-to…
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How to Get Better at Dealing with Change
After all, it’s the only constant.
Don't reinvent the wheel! We all have mental models that we've built from interacting with the world. Utilize those mental models in your products. For example, we all know what the wifi icon looks like, or what the trash icon means. Don't make people learn new models.
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The fact Diane Abbott has a can of mojito on a tube train bothers me not one jot. The fact it was the top story on The Sun online along with a former copper calling for her to be arrested for it does bother me a great deal. Is this really the journalism this country deserves?
Failure as necessary education. True words. RIP Luke Perry.
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