
Jon Willits
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Jon Willits
@jonwillits
Cognitive Scientist and Assistant Professor @Illinois_Alma. Studies language and semantic development and computational models.









@SFSEgo You would say that, of course, and I don't doubt you believe it. But we already have meat substitutes that beat or tie with slaughter-based meats in blind taste tests, and the overwhelming majority of consumers have unfortunately shown zero interest vox.com/future-perfect…




every professor I talk to that uses AI says the college system is about to collapse

Ezra Klein: "Having AI summarize a book or paper for me is a disaster. It has no idea what I really wanted to know and wouldn't have made the connections I would've made. I'm interested in the thing I will see that other people wouldn't have seen, and I think AI typically sees what everybody else would see. I'm not saying that AI can't be useful, but I'm pretty against shortcuts. And obviously, you have to limit the amount of work you're doing. You can't read literally everything. But in some ways, I think it's more dangerous to think you've read something that you haven't than to not read it at all. I think the time you spend with things is pretty important." @ezraklein


















