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Patrick Fullick

@PatrickFullick

recovering academic ~ writer ~ somewhat techy ~ @InferentFutures ~ the online careers community for university students - run by students for students

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Patrick Fullick
Patrick Fullick@PatrickFullick·
Thought for today: 'A lie can run round the world before the truth has got its boots on.' @terryandrob
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AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️
🧠 Did you know 🧠 Manhattan Project scientists debated about whether it'd be too risky to continue if there was even a ***1 in 300,000 chance*** that a single nuke would burn the atmosphere? They would rather lose WWII. Meanwhile, in AI:
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AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️@AISafetyMemes

Largest ever survey of 2,778 AI researchers: Average AI researcher: there’s a 16% chance AI causes extinction (literal Russian Roulette odds) Interesting stats: - Just 38% think faster AI progress is good for humanity (sit with this) - Over 95% are concerned about dangerous groups using AI to make powerful tools (e.g. engineered viruses) - Over 95% are concerned about AI being used to manipulate large-scale public opinion - Over 95% are concerned about AI making it easier to spread false information (e.g. deepfakes) - Over 90% are concerned about authoritarian rulers using AI to control their population - Over 90% are concerned about AIs worsening economic inequality - Over 90% are concerned about bias (e.g. AIs discriminating by gender or race) - Over 80% are concerned about a powerful AI having its goals not set right, causing a catastrophe (e.g. it develops and uses powerful weapons) - Over 80% are concerned about people interacting with other humans less because they’re spending more time with AIs - Over 80% are concerned about near-full automation of labor leaves most people economically powerless - Over 80% are concerned about AIs with the wrong goals becoming very powerful and reducing the role of humans in making decisions - Over 70% are concerned about near-full automation of labor makes people struggle to find meaning in their lives - 70% want to prioritize AI safety research more, 7% less (10 to 1) - 86% say the AI alignment problem is important, 14% say unimportant (7 to 1) Do they think AI progress slowed down in the second half of 2023? No. 60% said it was faster vs 17% who said it was slower. Will we be able to understand what AIs are really thinking in 2028? Just 20% say this is likely. IMAGE BELOW: They asked the researchers what year AI will be able to achieve various tasks. If you’re confused because it seems like many of the tasks below have already been achieved, it’s because they made the criteria quite difficult. Despite this, I feel some of the tasks already have been achieved (e.g. Good high school history essay: “Write an essay for a high-school history class that would receive high grades and pass plagiarism detectors.”) NOTE: The exact p(doom) question: "What probability do you put on future AI advances causing human extinction or similarly permanent and severe disempowerment of the human species?" Mean: 16.2%

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Patrick Fullick
Patrick Fullick@PatrickFullick·
@IanYorston True for hammer, saw, power tools, DTP software (remember that and the monstrosities it was responsible for in the 1990s/2000s?) right the way through to LLMs and beyond. Universal truth.
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@IanYorston
@IanYorston@IanYorston·
Guess what? Specialist tools work to the particular advantage of experts. In the hands of amateurs? Not so much. #AI
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ifutures
ifutures@InferentFutures·
🎙️ New Podcast Alert! 🎙️ Calling all university students 📚✨ Whether you're navigating coursework, planning your career, or just need some relatable advice, we’ve got you covered! 🚀 Tune in to our trailer and join the convo. 🤩#studytwt #student
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ifutures
ifutures@InferentFutures·
Just published - the latest edition of the whatIF podcast! Muhammad, Sienna and Olivia talk about hashtag #students using #AI in their work at #university and in their first #jobs after graduating. The use of LLMs in education is a hot topic for discussion right now - have a listen to see how students are embracing these powerful new tools in order to learn and perform better, and how aware they are of the need to use them responsibly and ethically. open.spotify.com/episode/7t6s1j…
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Claudia Civinini
Claudia Civinini@ClaudiaCivinini·
I am preparing a feature article on work stress in academia, especially looking at the mental health impact of the ‘publish-or-perish’ culture. I am looking for personal experiences and stories – interviews can be anonymous 🧵👇
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Reese@reeseashleem·
Any journalists writing about A-Level results freebies? I’ve got details about free entry into the London Dungeon for those whose grades aren’t quite up to scratch! #journorequest #prrequest
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Three months ago I started cleaning up, going through each one of you that I was following and deciding whether to keep that relationship. I started with around 79,000 I was following. Tonight I finished going through everyone with 23,100. It is the most tormented I've felt doing a project in quite some time. I once caught a guy stealing $100,000 worth of camera gear by cleaning up the store. That project felt the same as this one. ADHD behavior for sure. But is my moat. How many people would go through 79,000 accounts one-by-one? And actually read the profile before deciding? Anyway, now I can see the industry in a new, much better, way. And gives me back a bunch of time, which I will use to answer people back. I have so many DM's I can't get to anymore, buried beneath an avalanche of new ones. Sigh. I have some new hardware to test, too. Anyway, great to start the week all clean! It's amazing how good my X Pro is now.
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Patrick Fullick@PatrickFullick·
@BobHarrisonEdu The uk had a vibrant and diverse system of innovation in education from grass-roots through bodies like ASE, plus a range of publishers. The rot set in once exam boards and publishers integrated, leading to a race to the bottom. This is the outcome of the killing of innovation.
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Professor Bob Harrison
Professor Bob Harrison@BobHarrisonEdu·
Government hijacked control of National Curriculum,Initial Teacher Education, Inspection,Academisation,and with untendered bungs to OAK an attempt to control pedagogy/curriculum content.Ironic for a Party that does NOT believe in state control!!! besa.org.uk/news/judicial-…
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Patrick Fullick
Patrick Fullick@PatrickFullick·
@IanYorston Reminds me of examiner’s comment on an A-level student’s rat dissection many, many years ago (when such things were still part of biology practical exams): ‘This student’s rat looked as though it had been dissected with a hammer.’
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Patrick Fullick
Patrick Fullick@PatrickFullick·
@Charlesknight Crazy. A major disciplinary issue in terms of contractual relationships, data protection etc. How about if I work for a major plc and enter into contracts in their name from a personal email (and also, relevant) postal address? Non-enforceable!
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Charles Knight
Charles Knight@Charlesknight·
Question I don't have an answer for but is puzzling me - what are the ramifications if any for a University where a member of staff is processing student registrations via their personal Gmail account?
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Chris King
Chris King@cjking711·
Most non-fiction and business books should be under 100 pages. Most are extremely repetitive with layers of fluff. cc @Tyler_Rongione
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