The lesson for all the students out there is that science is a community project. Most of us make individually small contributions to this project. Success is measured at the collective level. Many of our professional (and personal) dysfunctions could be fixed by more fully embracing this view.
Posts by Jess Thompson
We audited one of the most critical pieces of modern AI alignment: reward models. We find consistent and persistent biases and trace them back to the pretraining stage, challenging the premises of common approaches to alignment based on finetuning on human preferences. Accepted at #ICLR2026
Reward models (RMs) are supposed to represent human values. But RMs are NOT blank slates – they inherit measurable biases from their base models that stubbornly persist through preference training. #ICLR2026 🧵
"the academic alerted the University of the situation, and asked for protection as well as restrictive measures to be implemented. The University did not formally investigate the professor, and did not restrict his access to premises or remove his emeritus status." cherwell.org/2026/02/01/o...
Person: say, i am alive. Computer: I am alive. Person: oh my god.
once again being driven insane by ML conference submissions
Bluesky > X for science
an envelope containing ballot papers being put into a royal mail mailbox
I'm voting YES on my UCU ballot for industrial action
• to tell UCEA that I want negotiation, not imposition.
• to call for the broken market system to change.
• to call for decent pay, conditions, and job security for all university staff.
#ucu @oxforducu.bsky.social @ucu.org.uk
When does new learning interfere with existing knowledge in people and ANNs? Great to have this out today in @nathumbehav.nature.com
Work with @summerfieldlab.bsky.social, @tsonj.bsky.social, Lukas Braun and Jan Grohn
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Super happy to see this review out! We ask why people are so reluctant to abandon goals and how this commitment could be understood computationally. Work with Jill O'Reilly & @yaelniv.bsky.social
I'll be in Montreal October 26-27! Let me know if anyone wants to meet up!
the post office is a public service. it doesn’t need to make money. public transit doesn’t need to make money. the library doesn’t need to make money. some things exist for the public good and we desperately need lawmakers to stop thinking about them in terms of capitalism. these are not businesses.
I had an illuminating interaction with a colleague who said that they try to find time to do a few paper reviews per year. It made me realize that different researchers have widely varying expectations about reviewing, probably because there are no public norms.
In other news, I am now a ✨ COXI ✨ (cognitive scientist in Osnabrück, Germany)
www.uni-osnabrueck.de/en/campus-li...
I'll be looking for PhD students & postdocs later this year, so watch this space if combining cognitive modelling, EEG & tFUS to study flexible cognition sounds exciting to you 🚀
I’m recruiting committee members for the Technical Program Committee at #CCN2026.
Please apply if you want to help make submission, review & selection of contributed work (Extended Abstracts & Proceedings) more useful for everyone! 🌐
Helps to have: programming/communications/editorial experience.
PsyArXiv is seeking new moderators to help combat an increase in AI submissions! If you've ever posted a preprint to PsyArXiv, please consider joining. Minimum commitment 1h/month, there's a training session this Monday @ 1pm ET. More info here: forms.gle/9LB1rEtxHAeZ... #PsychSciSky
For no reason, I thought now might be a good moment to reshare my 2021 article arguing that the #CCN and #NeuroAI communities can avoid reinventing the wheel by building on existing philosophy of science about scientific progress and explanation.
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#CCN2025
Check out this great summary of our satellite event on science for social good by @georgiaturner.bsky.social! ♥️
I also wrote up a transcript of my opening remarks thompsonj.github.io/CCN_for_soci...
We are the gardeners of our scientific ecosystem. What will we grow?
Blown away by Ellie Pavlick's talk at #CCN2025 about compositionality in transformers. More work like this at CCN please.
@davidpoeppel.bsky.social points out the elephant in the conference: whichever direction of the planet we look, things are bad.
Einstein, chomsky and arendt point out to us that silence is not neutral
👏 #CCN2025
Inspiring quotes about the state of the world and our role in it as scientists at the beginning of David Poeppel's keynote at #CCN2025
If you are planning to attend #CCN2025 in Amsterdam next week and are interested in recurrent network models of decision making, please join our Satellite Workshop on Monday at 3pm. We'll have @summerfieldlab.bsky.social , @veronicachelu.bsky.social and many more! sites.google.com/view/rnnsmak...
Waiting for the train to Amsterdam for #CCN2025. Looking forward to catching up with old friends and making new connections. Hit me up if you want to chat about (modeling) collective intelligence, philosophy of science, communication, care, reward models, or the epistemic risks of scientific AI.
"If we want a psychological science that continues to serve our deepest interests, we must be wary of the temptation to trade the difficult quest for humanistic understanding for an expedient facsimile which merely looks close enough, on average."
New preprint by William D'Alessandro and myself:
The promise and peril of AI surrogacy in psychological research
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In this world on fire, with misinformation, science and democracy under threat, how can scientists be a force for social good?
This Monday in Amsterdam, join @weijima.bsky.social @tsonj.bsky.social Ili Ma + me for an interactive workshop as part of #CCN2025
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Cartoon image of me looking at a map, with a stadium behind me and a hotel and ferris wheel across the river in the background. I am thinking about going to the ferris wheel
My first PhD paper - with @lhuntneuro.bsky.social and @summerfieldlab.bsky.social - is now out in @plosbiology.org! We ask: how do humans (and deep neural networks) navigate flexibly even in unfamiliar environments, such as a new city? Link: plos.io/45uSwNm 🧵 (1/6)
📢 Job announcement: Two (!) 3-year postdoc jobs in our lab at UCL 📢
🧠💫🔊 We are looking for postdocs interested in the abstract mechanisms underlying social cognition. Modelling, fMRI and non-invasive ultrasound, a new deep-brain stimulation method.
Please RT
www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...
After two really enjoyable days at #Metascience2025, I wrote about how one 🌶️ moment encapsulated the controversy over metascience's issues 📑, inclusivity 🤗and future public value 🔮 #STS #AcademicSky
All feedback welcome on here, or by email 😀
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