Can Language Models Represent the Past without Anachronism?
Before researchers can use language models to simulate the past, they need to understand the risk of anachronism. We find that prompting a contemporary model with examples of period prose does not pro...
New preprint from @lauraknelson.bsky.social, @mattwilkens.bsky.social, and myself tests different ways of simulating the past with LLMs. We don't fully answer the title question hereβjust show that simple strategies based on prompting and fine-tuning are insufficient. +
02.05.2025 12:47 β π 180 π 56 π¬ 7 π 3
A green dot plot showing that among AI experts, men are far more optimistic and excited than women about AIβs impact
There are notable gender differences in the way people view AI, but these gaps are more pronounced among experts we surveyed: 63% of men in this group say AIβs impact on the U.S. over the next two decades will be very or somewhat positive, compared with 36% of women.
09.04.2025 16:02 β π 27 π 13 π¬ 0 π 7
β¨New paper β¨
Introducing πMultiBLiMP 1.0: A Massively Multilingual Benchmark of Minimal Pairs for Subject-Verb Agreement, covering 101 languages!
We present over 125,000 minimal pairs and evaluate 17 LLMs, finding that support is still lacking for many languages.
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07.04.2025 14:55 β π 78 π 22 π¬ 3 π 4
*Excellent* paper. There's so much potential here for building simulations as a major social science research method. It's only going to grow over the next decade. Now is the time to build it on solid ground with deep roots.
05.04.2025 17:50 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
The idea that you shouldn't be expected to know what data you're using to train your systems and that doing so is "an impossible task" is so normalized that its hard to know that this was not always the case even in the field of AI.
18.03.2025 16:43 β π 144 π 42 π¬ 1 π 2
I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)
Michael McDonald Β· If That's What It Takes Β· Song Β· 1982
Is anyone else also finding the yacht rock of Michael McDonald soothing these days? open.spotify.com/track/5GvWrv...
17.02.2025 17:20 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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26.01.2025 02:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
New paper: Do social media algorithms shape affective polarization?
We ran a field experiment on X/Twitter (N=1,256) using LLMs to rerank content in real-time, adjusting exposure to polarizing posts. Result: Algorithmic ranking impacts feelings toward the political outgroup! π§΅β¬οΈ
25.11.2024 20:32 β π 814 π 215 π¬ 32 π 52
Hello to my first follower! @consumerlife.bsky.social β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
19.11.2024 18:06 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Social science and other distractions. Old posts get deleted pretty quick.
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Associate Professor at Hanken in Finland. I write about the consumer culture and advertising markets that allow disinformation to thrive on social media.
Author of the book "Market-Oriented Disinformation Research."
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Prof @ UChicago Booth. Trying to learn how people think. Not a statistician but not exactly a psychologist either. You kids keep me young.
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