Category: Blog
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The Big Idea: how do our brains know what’s real? | Psychology | The Guardian
In “generative adversarial” models, two elements combine to learn about some aspect of the world: the “generative” bit aims to predict it as precisely as possible; the “adversary” does its best to decide whether what it is looking at is the real world or the output of the generative model. The generative model constantly ups…
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Constantly scrolling on your phone? Why we can’t stand feeling bored | Well actually | The Guardian
Meaningless boredom occurs when we feel like what we’re doing lacks meaning, Westgate says – for example, when a student says “math is boring” because they can’t understand how calculus relates to their life. Attentional boredom happens when “we can’t do something because it is too hard or too easy for us, so we can’t…
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I Who Have Never Known Men: the lost dystopia finding new readers after buzz on TikTok | Books | The Guardian
Another factor in the appeal of dystopian fiction, Watkins said, is the process of “cognitive estrangement”, a term used by critic Darko Suvin to describe how science fiction writers create unfamiliarity in an invented world so they can examine a social or cultural change in the present day. — Read on www.theguardian.com/books/2025/feb/01/i-who-have-never-known-men-lost-dystopia-new-readers-after-buzz-on-tiktok
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LLMs as a Resource Among Others for Resolving Problems
Basically any resource on a difficult subject—a colleague, Google, a published paper—will be wrong or incomplete in various ways. Usefulness isn’t only a matter of correctness. — Read on simonwillison.net/2025/Feb/1/daniel-litt/
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A professional workflow for translation using LLMs
A professional workflow for translation using LLMs — Read on simonwillison.net/2025/Feb/2/workflow-for-translation/
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The ‘Exciting Business Opportunity’ That Ruined Our Lives – The Atlantic
“Going crazy isn’t like being hit by a car,” she said in the middle of our conversation. “People make a small but conscious decision to give up. At some point, it’s easier than living in reality.” — Read on www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/01/amway-america/681479/
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AI as Idolatry
AI may prove even more seductive than traditional idols for, unlike idols that “have mouths but do not speak; eyes, but do not see; ears, but do not hear” (Ps. 115:5-6), AI can “speak,” or at least gives the illusion of doing so (cf. Rev. 13:15). — Read on simonwillison.net/2025/Jan/30/antiqua-et-nova/
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Wikipedia comme cerneau de la web
Or Wikipédia reste l’une des rares grandes plateformes où des débats politiques peuvent avoir lieu de façon à la fois intense et apaisée, y compris sur les sujets les plus polémiques, note Jeanne Vermeirsche. « Un exemple parmi d’autres : sur la page Wikipédia de [l’influenceuse antiféministe] Thaïs d’Escufon, il y a des débats quotidiens lancés par des…
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AI Natives
If the previous generation were digital natives, HudZah was an AI native. HudZah enjoys reading the old-fashioned way, but he now finds that he gets more out of the experience by reading alongside an AI. He puts PDFs of books into Claude or ChatGPT and then queries the books as he moves through the text.…