@UlrikeHahn@fediscience.org
New year, new blog post...
This time with some thoughts on social media for science discourse!
all comments welcome!
https://write.as/ulrikehahn/some-thoughts-on-social-media-for-science
Academic @Birkbeck, Univ. of London
Centre for Cognition, Computation, and Modelling
was just at Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study working on Digital Democracy with Davide Grossi and Michael Maes
and then at the Munich Centre for Mathematical Philosophy, LMU
now back in London
works on #rationality #argumentation #testimony #SocialNetworks #misinformation #ComputationalSocialScience #DigitalDemocracy
New year, new blog post...
This time with some thoughts on social media for science discourse!
all comments welcome!
https://write.as/ulrikehahn/some-thoughts-on-social-media-for-science
I wrote something on why I think the stochastic parrot metaphor should be put to rest
it identifies ways in which I suspect it is now misleading and confusing people and focusses our discourse on the wrong issues
https://write.as/ulrikehahn/stochastic-parrot-is-a-misleading-metaphor-for-llms
#LLMs @philosophy@a.gup.pe @cogsci@a.gup.pe @communicationscholars@a.gup.pe
#Introduction
This account has been prompted by the #Twittermigration but only in the sense that I am hoping that there might be a great science community taking shape here: I never really felt drawn to Twitter for talking about my research, but I could see the great potential (among the shoutiness..) during Covid.
I work on human rationality. A lot of my research is about measuring argument quality. And, as a cognitive scientist, I dabble in #cognitive psychology, #philosophy, and #AI
I'm interested in both normative and descriptive questions about rational debate (as opposed to mere #persuasion). And much of my research in recent years obsesses about how we should respond to the #testimony of others given that we all are, sadly, not fully reliable sources and derive much of what we believe to know from others - others, who also talk to each other creating a myriad of dependencies...
I'm interested in the accuracy of our beliefs both as individuals and as #collectives
And I'm interested in the conditions under which collectives are smart, #algorithms for making them smarter, building tools for #collectiveintelligence and building online spaces that might help, not hurt, #democracy
New year, new blog post...
This time with some thoughts on social media for science discourse!
all comments welcome!
https://write.as/ulrikehahn/some-thoughts-on-social-media-for-science
I wrote something on why I think the stochastic parrot metaphor should be put to rest
it identifies ways in which I suspect it is now misleading and confusing people and focusses our discourse on the wrong issues
https://write.as/ulrikehahn/stochastic-parrot-is-a-misleading-metaphor-for-llms
#LLMs @philosophy@a.gup.pe @cogsci@a.gup.pe @communicationscholars@a.gup.pe
And I'm interested in the conditions under which collectives are smart, #algorithms for making them smarter, building tools for #collectiveintelligence and building online spaces that might help, not hurt, #democracy
I'm interested in both normative and descriptive questions about rational debate (as opposed to mere #persuasion). And much of my research in recent years obsesses about how we should respond to the #testimony of others given that we all are, sadly, not fully reliable sources and derive much of what we believe to know from others - others, who also talk to each other creating a myriad of dependencies...
I'm interested in the accuracy of our beliefs both as individuals and as #collectives
#Introduction
This account has been prompted by the #Twittermigration but only in the sense that I am hoping that there might be a great science community taking shape here: I never really felt drawn to Twitter for talking about my research, but I could see the great potential (among the shoutiness..) during Covid.
I work on human rationality. A lot of my research is about measuring argument quality. And, as a cognitive scientist, I dabble in #cognitive psychology, #philosophy, and #AI