If you start a research lab where your funding depends on whether your research can impress the general public, or a rich donor, or the CEO of some tech company, then you will very soon find yourself running not a research lab, but a PR agency with a research arm attached.
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And that's a bad place to be -- bad for science, and bad for the public that's being misled. Incentives matter more than you know -- make sure you have the right incentives early on.
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That's easier said than done :)
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atm, much AI work is engineering and not science based, so much so that solutions are being built around the tech rather than scientifically approaching a problem.
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Otoh, much of the tools used in AI are developed, validated and optimized in research labs like ours. It's all mathematics in some form after all.
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Thank your tweet, I find this tweet very useful for young researchers today.
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What if you are actually funded by those non-experts? Whis is the case a lot of the time
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