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PierreKanazawa

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Safety in Markets: An Impossibility Theorem for Dutch Books ( dash.harvard.edu )

We show that competitive markets protect consumers from many forms of exploitation, even when consumers have non-standard preferences. We analyze a competitive dynamic economy in which consumers have arbitrary time-separable preferences and arbitrary beliefs about their own future behavior. Competition among agents eliminates...

AI’s challenge of understanding the world ( www.science.org )

In thinking about the challenge of getting artificial intelligence (AI) to understand our complex world, I recalled a Twitter post from a user of Tesla’s self-driving system. The user tweeted that his car kept stopping abruptly at a particular location for no apparent reason. Then he noticed a billboard advertisement on the...

Parasitic Language Games: maintaining ambiguity to hide conflict while burning the commons ( naturalhazard.xyz )

“They are playing a game. They are playing at not playing a game. If I show them I see they are, I shall break the rules and they will punish me. I must play their game, of not seeing I see the game” - R. D. Laing

[REALBOYISM] Fall of the Fall 🍂🍏 — AGI Drugs You Should Try It ( realitygamer.substack.com )

Realboyism is a new volume of writing in which musical offerings will be paired with poetical essays on associated themes; this is the first chapter. Fall of the Fall Listen to Fall of the Fall by Realboy on SoundCloud There is no meme or hidden subtext. And even though the Fall of the Fall got a tie-in pop song, featuring AI...

The price is right ( openairopensea.substack.com )

The United States Department of Transportation will pay $11.8 million to save a life. You know what that means? It means that if you come to the United States Department of Transportation with a plan (barriers around the Grand Canyon, wider lanes on the expressway, no left-turns on Sundays, etc. etc. etc.), the United States...

Myth: My people were here before your people ( decolonizepalestine.com )

Israeli settler colonialism cannot be justified or tolerated, regardless of whatever historical claims are made. Boiling the history of Palestine down into a refutation of modern ethno-nationalist claims does a disservice to our real and multifaceted history.

Robustness and complexity co-constructed in multimodal signalling networks ( sci-hub.wf )

In animal communication, signals are frequently emitted using different channels (e.g. frequencies in a vocalization) and different modalities (e.g. gestures can accompany vocalizations). We explore two explanations that have been provided for multimodality: (i) selection for high information transfer through dedicated channels...

Own Your Power ( lessfoolish.substack.com )

I am hosting an in-person event in Toronto tomorrow @ Danu Social House on power literacy. RSVP here. I did a workshop last week, my first in-person one since 2020. I used to do many in-person workshops before and will do more now. I like bringing people together to discuss important things; one important thing is power.

Jung vs. Freud - Undermined by Winnicott (Science vs. Mysticism; Materialism vs. Spiritualism; Practice vs. Theory). ( psuedoanalysis.blogspot.com )

Jung and Freud discourse pops up now and again on Twitter. The discussion is tired - mysticism vs. scientism, etc., Buried beneath this uncharitable interpretation and its stale caricatures of the Jung and Freud story is a more interesting one waiting to be told.

In what sense is the science of science a science? ( scienceplusplus.org )

An attempt to articulate a problem I'm having in understanding how generalization occurs in the science of science. Very roughly speaking: it's about the idea that the science of science will necessarily involving converting large parts of epistemology from philosophy into a science. Rapidly written thinking-out-loud –...

The Physics of 'Now' ( arxiv.org )

The world is four-dimensional according to fundamental physics, governed by basic laws that operate in a spacetime that has no unique division into space and time. Yet our subjective experience is divided into present, past, and future. This paper discusses the origin of this division in terms of simple models of information...

Congressional staffers created antibiotic-resistant bacteria. And that’s a good thing ( thebulletin.org )

Congressional staffers descended on the Bay Area over the summer to try and make antibiotic-resistant bacteria at a community biology lab. No, it wasn't an attempt to seed a dangerous outbreak, it was all part of a workshop on biosecurity for policymakers.

The Urgent Need for Memory Safety in Software Products ( www.cisa.gov )

For over half a century, software engineers have known malicious actors could exploit a class of software defect called “memory safety vulnerabilities” to compromise applications and systems. During that time, experts have repeatedly warned of the problems associated with memory safety vulnerabilities. Memory unsafe code...

Control of finite critical behaviour in a small-scale social system ( www.nature.com )

Proximity to criticality can be advantageous under changing conditions, but it also entails reduced robustness. Here, the authors analyse fight sizes in a macaque society and find not only that it sits near criticality, but also that the distance from the critical point is tunable through adjustment of individual behaviour and...

Quick thoughts on research ( michaelnotebook.com )

A colleague asked me for a short list of heuristics or principles for doing good creative research work. Here's three hours of stream-of-consciousness thinking in response, lightly revised -- I was surprised by the strength of my feeling! It would ideally be heavily revised and improved, but it seemed better to release an...

A Comprehensive Reboot of Law Enforcement ( medium.com )

Currently, most concrete policy proposals for police change are falling far short of what people seem to wish to see; conversely, some of the more popular slogans don’t seem well matched with concrete agendas. I decided to try my own hand at forming a reasonable policy agenda that would match the force of slogans such as...

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