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astupple Aaron Stupple @astupple ·
31 Mar

Impressive how opposed to EA I’ve become.

Every technology can be imagined to end the world.

Discoveries don’t lead in a straight line toward some future application - they ramify unknowable across all domains of knowledge. https://twitter.com/ben_j_todd/status/1640756779976908800

Benjamin Todd @ben_j_todd

In general, people should be much more positive about technological progress.

But with one exception: technologies that might end the world.

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ibddoctor Peter Higgins @ibddoctor ·
31 Mar

The Big Data paradox - you can't overcome low data quality and bias with more data. You will just deceive yourself (and gullible readers). https://twitter.com/shirokuriwaki/status/1468625498624303105

Shiro Kuriwaki @shirokuriwaki

Out in @Nature today: Two large surveys were biased, with too much certainty on the wrong estimate, illustrating Meng's Big Data Paradox with surveys. By @valeriecbradley, me, @MichaelIsakov3, @sejDino, @XiaoLiMeng1, @flaxter.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04198-4 (1/6)

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