me paying $30 in gas to buy imported things that have been hit with tariffs bc joe rogan is learning about politics at age 58
me paying $30 in gas to buy imported things that have been hit with tariffs bc joe rogan is learning about politics at age 58
This. And two-factor authentication
Infographic with AI slop published in Nature Scientific Reports
"Runctitiononal features"? "Medical fymblal"? "1 Tol Line storee"? This gets worse the longer you look at it. But it's got to be good, because it was published in Nature Scientific Reports last week: www.nature.com/articles/s41... h/t @asa.tsbalans.se
How fair are the algorithms that decide who gets information online? Our new paper in PNAS Nexus shows that maximization algorithms, the ones used to pick βinfluencersβ in social networks, unintentionally deepen inequality.
π§ Sekara, Dotu, Cebrian, Moro & GarcΓa-Herranz
π doi.org/10.1093/pnas...
This month, no colloquium but a special session about careers in network science! Join us and an all-star panel on October 29. Register here for a Zoom link: iu.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Here is a βblame-praise curveβ for the percentage of household chores done by husbands
People think husbands are blameworthy if they do 20%, but praiseworthy if they do 40% (!)
Perceived average is above 40%, so people think below average is still praiseworthy
[Thread]
You: pornbots keep randomly following me on Bluesky
Me, an intellectual: pornbots are citing my books on Google Scholar
Inflation
The ruling deems the government's termination of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities "unlawful" and allows a lawsuit brought by humanities groups to move forward.
4-panel comic. (1) [Person 1 with ponytail flanked by person with short hair and another person speaking into microphone at podium] PERSON 1: In the early 2010s, researchers found that many major scientific results couldnβt be reproduced. (2) PERSON 1: Over a decade into the replication crisis, we wanted to see if todayβs studies have become more robust. (3) PERSON 1: Unfortunately, our replication analysis has found exactly the same problems that those 2010s researchers did. (4) [newspaper with image of speakers from previous panels] Headline: Replication Crisis Solved
Replication Crisis
xkcd.com/3117/
This is a travesty & a nightmare. The US was a founder of @gavi.org. It lowers global vaccine costs, has vaccinated 1B children, & averted 19M deaths. This pull out will cost 100s of thousands of children's lives a year - and RFK Jr will be personally responsible.
www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
Donβt eat your receipts
Qing Chang will present research on βUpward mobility in the green sector for frontline fossil fuel workersββjoined by MichaΓ«l Aklin, Morgan Frank, and Shanti Gamper-Rabindran.
Register NOW to join live seminar on Zoom:
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The EO has to be interpreted in light of the (decades long) Republican attack on science.
This has nothing to do with improving science. They're using legitImate criticism from within science to (ironically) decrease the credibility of science. They then have no obligation to listen to scientists.
A story about why Democrats are losers, in four parts.
Exclusive: National Science Foundation staff were told today that the agencyβs 37 divisionsβacross all eight directoratesβare being abolished and the number of programs within those divisions will be drastically reduced.
Picture of the panelist in the event "Bowling alone, together" addressing the questions from the chair and audience
Thanks to all who joined our conversation on Social Capital in the Age of AI and the screening of Join or Die. 25 years after Bowling Alone, we explored how tech is reshaping trust, connection & civic life in the algorithmic era. @danielaldrich.bsky.social @hamishgibbs.bsky.social socialurban.net
The NSF building, photo courtesy of Duke University
π’ Today I was supposed to be in DC, highlighting what the NSF Social, Behavioral, & Economic Sciences delivers to US taxpayers. NSF had one of the highest returns on investment (ROIs) of federal grantors ππ» (1) and NSF SBE funded 63% of US social and psychological science research (2). π§΅
BREAKING: NSF has frozen all grant funding, as of yesterday. It's unclear when they will resume funding awards, or why the pause has been put in place. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
π¨New WPπ¨
Using GPT4 to persuade participants significantly reduces climate skepticism and inaction
-Sig more effective than consensus messaging
-Works for Republicans
-Evidence of persistence @ 1mo
-Scalable!
PDF: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Try the bot: www.debunkbot.com/climate-change
Hereβs how π
This, @jakemgrumbach.bsky.social might be the dumbest take I've ever seen on social media. "Moderate their position on Canada?" WTF?!
If the Republican party started believing in levitation, would you ask Democrats to moderate their position on gravity?
Policy, workers, and firms who make decisions with any one study's exposure scores are likely to get it wrong! These studies employ different definitions of "AI" and perform variably depending on the US region or sector. User beware!
So which exposure studies are the most predictive of job loss? Individually, exposure scores from Frey/Osborne, Brynjolfsson, Felten et al, and the recent Eloundou et al studies are not predictive of unemployment risk. However, when combined, they are very predictive!
How could we even test this? Commonly-used employment and wage data don't directly capture job loss. So we instead use data from each state's unemployment insurance program to calculate workers' unemployment risk based on their occupation and local labor market
AI exposure scores can predict workers' unemployment risk! While individual AI exposure models aren't predictive of job losses, combining them creates a powerful predictive tool. #AIandJobs #FutureOfWork
New work with @yyahn.bsky.social & @estebanmoro.bsky.social academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ad...
Perfection
I'm in the @wsj.com with @ericbeinhocker.bsky.social explaining the #CleanEnergy revolution is unstoppable. Despite the Trump administration's determination to promote fossil fuels, the economic and technological forces driving green energy are too powerful to resist.
www.wsj.com/business/ene...
Next was an amazing talk by @mrfrank.bsky.social on challenges with determining how susceptible jobs are to automation at @nicoatnu.bsky.social. Frank presents a compelling network-oriented approach for modeling automation shocks. Highly recommend www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p0L... (7/8)
An event flyer for a Wednesdays @ NICO talk on 2/26/25 with Morgan Frank of the University of Pittsburgh.
#AI has evolved and now challenges our understanding of skills and careers. This Wednesday, we are thrilled to host @mrfrank.bsky.social to explore "AI, Complexity, and the Future of Work". Join us in person in Chambers Hall or via Zoom. #WedatNICO
ποΈ Wed 2/26 at 12pm US Central
π bit.ly/WedatNICO