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- [marginalium] No Quick Solutions: A Different Approach to Hypersonic Arms Control — 27 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] “What We Got Wrong About Depression and its Treatment” — 26 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] How to extract insights with seemingly limited resources — 25 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] Are men still more influential? — 24 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] LLM model persuasiveness is capped — 23 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] How Long Was China Communist? — 22 Jun 2024
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AI isn't that scary
— 22 Jun 2024
AI alarmism thrives on speculative, worst-case scenarios, but our understanding of AI’s fundamentally alien nature and the complex forms of consciousness make me suspect that less stressful alternatives are equally plausible. - [marginalium] AIs are coming for social networks — 21 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] I Will Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again — 21 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] Moral progress is annoying — 21 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] Hypocrisy Is Not a Real Problem in World Politics — 21 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? — 15 Jun 2024
- [marginalium] Only 1,280 Reproductive Human Ancestors Once Roamed Earth, Gene Study Suggests — 15 Jun 2024
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Ideologies stack
— 15 Jun 2024
Fringe theories always seem to cluster together. It seems weird, but mainstream theories also do, we just don’t often examine them. Examining why different theory stacks arise reveals much about our biases, ideologies, and the influence of community-based knowledge. - [marginalium] Don't drink a drop, or the flaws in the scientific ritual — 12 Jun 2024