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Dr Elizabeth Buchanan
BuchananLiz
horrific gutting of Arts & Social Sciences. just last yr I co-authored a report commissioned for the Australian Office of National Intelligence (ONI) - on behalf of the National Intelligence
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Pollyanna Sanderson
PrivacyPoll
I want to debunk a few myths about the Washington Privacy Act 3.0 (#SB5062) perpetuated at the hearing yesterday, and to emphasize that the legislation is not only stronger and
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Lawrence Gostin
LawrenceGostin
Did @WHO wait too late to declare a PHEIC as so many have claimed? Clearly not. In this thread, I provide a timeline that shows @DrTedros acted promptly. It's impossible
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Rick Hanson
visionfarm
1) I’ve finished reviewing the Georgia filing and I have a few comments to share with the socialverse in my capacity as a 30-year registered Democrat, former Oregon state elections
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BBC News (World)
BBCWorld
Ethiopia's federal government has vowed to continue a military offensive in the Tigray region despite international calls for restraintTensions have come to a head with some fearing civil warSo how
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
When I suggest online learning isn't as effective as in-person learning people often think I'm insinuating teachers aren't working as hard. I think they are - and we should be
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Abeba Birhane
Abebab
On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? By Emily M. Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, & Shmargaret Shmitchell #amreading #StochasticParrots One of the biggest
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Joanna Schwartz
JCSchwartzProf
I appreciate @danepps reference to my research in his @nytimes oped. I agree that abolishing qi is not a cure-all. But I disagree with the conclusion that eliminating qi is
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Miles Brundage
Miles_Brundage
The growing ability of generative models to create realistic text/audio/images/video has sparked much excitement and concern, and led to valuable work on anticipating/mitigating/preventing related risks. But I think we're still
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Alexander Radtke is declustering crises
alxrdk
10 months since #COVID_19 was first diagnosed in Germany. The country is slowly losing it's "best of the class" image. Wanna hear a grumpy thread about some of the major
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macrocephalopod
macrocephalopod
Some thoughts on how big market making firms (eg Jane Street, Susquehanna, Optiver) are structured. Note I have not worked at any of these firms so this is not based
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Warren Kinsella
kinsellawarren
So. #BellLetsTalk day. So, let's talk. Got sad last year. Got down. Got depressed, even. What is it? It's an assassin inside you, speaking to you in your own
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Dr. Jacquelyn Clements
peripatesis
Very excited to hear the next session on "Museums and Object-based Learning in the Era of COVID-19" at #AIASCS - a topic quite dear to me given my background as
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Heather E Heying
HeatherEHeying
You all ready? Here we go. Science doesn’t work by fiat, or by forced, fabricated consensus. That consensus that you see before you? It’s a mirage. It’s a farce. Science
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
This is a really helpful article laying out the striking features of this new variant - eg 17 of the 23 mutations seem to have been acquired at once,(“unheard of”)
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Brandon Beylo
marketplunger1
What if I told you a glove manufacturer would beat AMZN in a 5YR return CAGR. Would you believe me? Thanks to COVID, that’s exactly what Top Glove $BVA did.
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