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FOLLOWS YOU. Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Computation. The goal is integrity, not conformity.

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    1. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Mar 29
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      I believe unironically and without taking a side in the culture wars that the world would be a better place if more journalists would learn how to code.

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    2. Nikos Tzagarakis‏ @NikosTzagarakis Mar 30
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      I guess it’s a mental trade off that requires different wiring in the brain... not sure if it’s possible to be as good in both worlds.

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    3. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Mar 30
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      There are certainly people who are good at both, but that's not what I am going for here. Being familiar with a level of reality that is as complex as you can imagine but not a social construct may be helpful when reporting on the ground truth.

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    4. Nikos Tzagarakis‏ @NikosTzagarakis Mar 30
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      So you are talking about reporters navigating through the architecture of reality, like you would when learning a framework? That would be very interesting, cause I guess there would be specific rules that they would need to follow, otherwise reality wouldn’t work. Lie == Bug

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    5. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Mar 30
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      I think that journalism has evolved into a culture where the journalist is terrified about losing status for sending the wrong message, not about sending logically false information. Right/wrong is determined by social groups, true/false by individual rationality.

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    6. Nikos Tzagarakis‏ @NikosTzagarakis Mar 30
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      I am guessing that is because their goal is to satisfy “Right/Wrong” agents (human society), plus whatever political/financial agenda they might have. It’s a good thing we are working on A.I. algorithms 😎. They will be the “True/False” reporters (already are to some extent).

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      Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz Mar 30
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      Legacy media is currently fighting social media, but I don't think they can win this.

      1:14 AM - 30 Mar 2020
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        1. Nikos Tzagarakis‏ @NikosTzagarakis Mar 30
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          Well.. It’s humans against algorithms. No contest. A framework that would describe human society through classes and functions would be a very interesting project (and convoluted), combined with text mining and feature learning algorithms.

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