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Posts by Rasmus Birk

Slightly different problem, but this stuff around using "AI tutors" is, let's just say "interesting", considering that there also seem to be more and more cases of chatbots being entangled in cases of delusions and mental ill health.

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I would! ‘Transcript-bots’ (like whisper) are here to stay, I think, and will conceivably have other consequences than LLMs.

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See also: late/high and postmodernity

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i'd wager you could do something similar for magyar at this point

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Vance's catholicism must surely be performative to some degree - a way in which to gain power and some sort of standing.

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"when you opine on matters of theology [...] you've got to make sure it's anchored in the truth" is certainly a thing to say, even if intellectual rigour is not really fashionable these days

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I read both the original blog post (by the Bentham’s pug person) and another one from November, and I can quite confidently say that you did not miss out on a single original, interesting or coherent thought.

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Just from skimming the first few lines: ‘huge chunks of the field’ is nonsense, but the author accepts the hypothetical that there is good stuff in there. So we can surmise that this is not a person very deeply engaged in the field, then. (Nevermind the idea of ‘’a field’’ seem problematic)

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This should be (but probably won't be) a good chance for many people to seriously reconsider their use of Furedi's various concepts and analyses

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Europe’s populists are winning. But can they govern? The man Viktor Orbán sent to shake up Brussels on why Europe’s rising right-wing wave may not be ready for power.

relatedly, kind of, has anyone checked in on Frank Furedi? www.politico.eu/article/the-...

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Dont tell me you read 45 pages *a day*

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Dont tell me you read a whole book in *two* days

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Between the Danish media being filled with awful discourse about ‘Danishness’ and Arsenal losing, I’d formally like to restart this Saturday

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We need this content

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there's also a genre of paper that gets cited for it's initial (and potentially brief) literature review rather than it's actual empirical contribution. I'm speaking from direct personal experience here.

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lidt mere seriøst, så kræver det altså ikke særligt meget før man ret solidt kan argumentere for at Trump et al konsekvent diskriminerer pba bl.a. etnicitet

2 weeks ago 0 0 1 0

Professor, bliv ved din kapitalmarkedsret

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Time for this again

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Habermas's Bastards The Rogue Philosophers of Right Wing Authoritarianism

It's troubling to reflect that Habermas is ancestor to not one, but two lineages, on the techno-reactionary right.— www.unpopularfront.news/p/habermass-...

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That’s a great quote - can you tell me where it’s from?

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Ø has not been in good form for almost two seasons, but I have a lot of sympathy for the external explanations here: last season the entire front line was decimated with no consistency, this season he has been injured like four different times

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"a term popularized by Palantir" we are cooked

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There’s a certain mode of feeling where even modest criticism is seen like a dramatic attack, an outrageous injury etc. it’s all over politics and *so* tiring

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"Do Not Go Gentle is a bracing, often chilling wrestle with the ethical dilemmas surrounding the assisted death service - a deeply unsettling read, clear and powerful. Kathleen Stock remains fearless, endless, thought provoking and always entertaining." Nick Cave

"Do Not Go Gentle is a bracing, often chilling wrestle with the ethical dilemmas surrounding the assisted death service - a deeply unsettling read, clear and powerful. Kathleen Stock remains fearless, endless, thought provoking and always entertaining." Nick Cave

Just seen the blurb on k*thleen stock's assisted dying book and I have some VERY bad news for 45-year old fans of cod-mystical, mid-tempo piano schlock.

3 weeks ago 19 7 4 2

The worst part of this is probably that he finds it *entertaining*. At least I’m justified in being enormously bored by the last 3 or 4 albums by him

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Just gonna mute the words project, hail and mary

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Phew - and thanks! Will keep a look out for foxes now 😂

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I’ve not had a chance to see this yet, so I hope this spoiler isn’t *too* big 😅

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