#AI’s social sciences deficit: To create less harmful technologies and ignite positive social change, AI engineers need to enlist ideas and expertise from a broad range of social science disciplines, including those embracing qualitative methods. @hoven_jhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-019-0084-6 …
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Could we also talk about the social science's science deficit, and why it makes sense to defund and rebuild the parts of academia that cannot distinguish between the systematic pursuit of truth and activism with foregone conclusions?
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And what do we do with physics theories that are preoccupied by beauty? - https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/physik-supergravitation-breakthrough-1.4558402 … - https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2019/02/12/why-supersymmetry-may-be-the-greatest-failed-prediction-in-particle-physics-history/ … - https://theweek.com/articles/784317/physicists-are-preoccupied-beauty-problem …pic.twitter.com/FZqcmV4vS4
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We admire them, and make sure that Sabine Hossenfelder deals with her anger management problem in more productive ways? I really don't see a problem with beautiful physics, especially in the absence of other breakthroughs. Physicists are always useful to have around.
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I like physics and evidence-based approaches and beautiful models, too. This is certainly something we share.
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Yes! But we don’t share all the same ideas on social media :)
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