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- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•a16z picks the next tech hype after Web3 and AI! It’s … anime?English14·8 months ago
Money represents the aggregate value of the intersection between human labour, ingenuity and scarce finite resources. Human lives are routinely rendered down, ground up and consumed by the drive to generate this representative value. Entire ways of living, forms of self perception and our understanding of what makes a human worthy of existing is inextricably wrapped up in this value generating process.
As a society we have declared that these people are best placed to decide what to do with that value. They chose anime.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•Why wordfreq will not be updated - AI spamEnglish6·8 months ago
To be fair I’ve spent an inordinate amount of time looking at stuff on the Internet that doesn’t interest me. Especially since my workplace moved their employee training online.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•Why wordfreq will not be updated - AI spamEnglish36·8 months ago
Man I feel this, particularly the sudden shutting down of data access because all the platforms want OpenAI money. I spent three years building a tool that pulled follower relation data from Twitter and exponentially crawled it’s way outwards from a few seed accounts to millions of users. Using that data it was able to make a compressed summary network, identify community structures, give names to the communities based on words in user profiles, and then use sampled tweet data to tell us the extent to which different communities interacted.
I spent 8 months in ethics committees to get approval to do it, I got a prototype working, but rather than just publish I wanted to make it accessible to the academic community so I spent even more time building an interface, making it user friendly, improving performance, making it more stable etc.
I wanted to ensure that when we published our results I could also say “here is this method we’ve developed, and here you can test it and use it too for free, even if you don’t know how to code”. Some people at my institution wanted me to explore commercialising but I always intended to go open source. I’m not a professional developer by any means so the project was always going to be a janky academic thing, but it worked for our purposes and was a new way of working with social media data to ask questions that couldn’t be answered before.
Then the API got put behind a $48K a month paywall and the project was dead. Then everywhere else started shutting their doors too. I don’t do social media research anymore.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•Balaji Srinivasan Launches “The Network School” in SingaporeEnglish7·8 months ago
It’s truly a wonder where these topics will take you.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•Balaji Srinivasan Launches “The Network School” in SingaporeEnglish7·8 months ago
These people aren’t real nerds.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•AI Kids: Just Say No - AI classrooms speak to a larger question of why we're willing to replace human practice with AI in the first placeEnglish3·8 months ago
As in with Eliza where we interpret there as being humanity behind it? Or that ultimately “humans demanding we leave stuff to humans because those things are human” is ok?
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•AI Kids: Just Say No - AI classrooms speak to a larger question of why we're willing to replace human practice with AI in the first placeEnglish4·8 months ago
To be fair the more imaginative ones have entire educational models built around teaching the societally transformative power of bitcoin.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•Promptfondler drama: Shumer’s ‘no-hallucination’ Reflection 70B AI turns out to be two other models in a trenchcoatEnglish15·8 months ago
Promptfondler sounds like an Aphex Twin song title.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•Devs and the Culture of Tech - Final partEnglish1·8 months ago
the truth in the joke is that you’re a huge nerd
Oh absolutely. Yes I think partly my fascination with all of this is that I think I could quite easily have gone the tech bro hype train route. I’m naturally very good with getting into the weeds of tech and understanding how it works. I love systems (love factory, strategy and logistics games) love learning techy skills purely to see how it works etc. I taught myself to code just because the primary software for a particularly for of qualitative analysis annoyed me. I feel I am prime candidate for this whole world.
But at the same time I really dislike the impoverished viewpoint that comes with being only in that space. There’s just some things that don’t fit that mode of thought. I also don’t have ultimate faith in science and tech, probably because the social sciences captured me at an early age, but also because I have an annoying habit of never being comfortable with what I think, so I’m constantly reflecting and rethinking, which I don’t think gels well with the tech bro hype train. That’s why I embrace the moniker of “Luddite with an IDE”. Captures most of it!
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•UK's first 'teacherless' AI classroom set to open in LondonEnglish35·8 months ago
The learning facilitators they mention are the key to understanding all of this. They need them to actually maintain discipline and ensure the kids engage with the AI, so they need humans in the room still. But now roles that were once teachers have been redefined as “Learning facilitators”. Apparently former teachers have rejoined the school in these new roles.
Like a lot of automation, the main selling point is deskilling roles, reducing pay, making people more easily replaceable (don’t need a teaching qualification to be a "learning facilitator to the AI) and producing a worse service which is just good enough if it is wrapped in difficult to verify claims and assumptions about what education actually is. Of course it also means that you get a new middleman parasite siphoning off funds that used to flow to staff.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•The UK wants AI in schools to mark kids’ homeworkEnglish4·9 months ago
As a silver lining, I imagine all of us in education will retain out jobs and just be unburdened of marking. Thus automation will bring us more freedom and time to develop thoughtful and engaging educational experiences.
Just as automation has always done. Right? RIGHT?!
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•No, OpenAI Strawberry isn’t imminent — but it sure trolled the AI doomersEnglish4·9 months ago
I remember one time in a research project I switched out the tokeniser to see what impact it might have on my output. Spent about a day re-running and the difference was minimal. I imagine it’s wholly the same thing.
*Disclaimer: I don’t actually imagine it is wholly the same thing.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•No, OpenAI Strawberry isn’t imminent — but it sure trolled the AI doomersEnglish4·9 months ago
The only viable use case, in my opinion, is to utilise its strong abilities in SolidGoldMagicarp to actualise our goals in the SolidGoldMagicarp sector and achieve increased margins on SolidGoldMagicarp.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systems•Off-Topic: Music Recommendation ThreadEnglish1·9 months ago
I absolutely see it - solid stuff. There’s a good chance they’re a direct influence on Lawrence. In interviews they are constantly referencing artists way before their time like Stevie Wonder and Janis Joplin.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•The UK wants AI in schools to mark kids’ homeworkEnglish4·9 months ago
If they can somehow shoehorn in Blair’s favourite ID card scheme into it they might win some sort of internal Labour bingo game.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systems•Off-Topic: Music Recommendation ThreadEnglish2·9 months ago
I know Vulfpeck but not Tower - will have a listen.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoTechTakes@awful.systems•No, OpenAI Strawberry isn’t imminent — but it sure trolled the AI doomersEnglish14·9 months ago
Does this mean they’re not going to bother training a whole new model again? I was looking forward to seeing AI Mad Cow Disease after it consumed an Internet’s worth of AI generated content.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemsOPtoTechTakes@awful.systems•Devs and the Culture of Tech - Final partEnglish3·9 months ago
I really should have done a full risk assessment before invoking the dust specks mind virus, my apologies.
Thanks for the kind feedback, I’m glad that my thoughts resonated with people. Sometimes I start these things and wonder if I’ve just analysed my way into a weird construct of my own creation.
- UnseriousAcademic@awful.systemstoSneerClub@awful.systems•Off-Topic: Music Recommendation ThreadEnglish9·9 months ago
My hyper fixation for the last 4 years has been the band Lawrence. Eight-piece Soul Funk group with a brass section and two lead vocalists.
The musicianship is incredible. Saw them live last month and you could tell there was no click track as the band members improvised off each other and the crowd. They were having a genuinely good time on stage messing around and the energy was infectious. Genuinely the most fun I’ve had in years.
Also co-vocalist Gracie’s voice! I’ve heard their albums so many times and there’s still moments I find myself muttering blasphemy as she fucking belts it out.
As I get older my music tastes have definitely broadened from my relatively narrow range of Seattle Grunge and metal. Still with this band, my partner doesn’t quite know what’s happened to me.
Anyway, I recommend this live recording of Hip Replacement from last month.
Huh, I never imagined Wikipedia would have such a thing. Thanks!