Scott MacDougall-Shackleton
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Scott MacDougall-Shackleton
@scottmacshack.bsky.social
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He/him. Bird scientist 🇨🇦 Author: Evolution and Psychology (Sage) Love is love 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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I've received an 'exclusive' invite to try Nature's new 'research assistant', which will burn down a forest to provide a 'summary of the paper' I'm reading and I have SUCH exciting news for them, that's called an 'abstract' and the actual authors already wrote it for me, no forest-burning required.
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Evidence that even when LLMs produce similar results to humans, they “rely on lexical associations and statistical priors rather than contextual reasoning or normative criteria. We term this divergence epistemia: the illusion of knowledge emerging when surface plausibility replaces verification”
PNAS
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Most of the people commenting we need to integrate AI more seem to have no idea when AI is useful and when it isn’t.
I’m reminded of the time when everyone was in a tizzy that MOOCs were going to revolutionize and disrupt PSE.
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This is a moment of world-historical importance:
"Renewable energy overtook coal as the world's leading source of electricity in the first half of this year - a historic first, according to new data from the global energy think tank Ember."
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Renewables overtake coal as world's biggest source of electricity
Developing countries lead the historic clean energy charge but the US and EU rely more on fossil fuels than before, a think tank study shows.
www.bbc.com
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This particular cycle will happen over and over. Politicians and business types will never be able to resist dogpiling on the latest educational fad, because they never pay a price for being so excessively hubristic as to call the labour market five years out.
Big Tech Told Kids to Code. The Jobs Didn’t Follow.
www.nytimes.com
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The festering carcass of American rot shoved into an ill-fitting suit…

#UK 🇬🇧
#MOG8
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I get that the news cycle is packed right now, but I just heard from a colleague at the Smithsonian that this is fully a GIANT SQUID BEING EATEN BY A SPERM WHALE and it’s possibly the first ever confirmed video according to a friend at NOAA

10 YEAR OLD ME IS LOSING HER MIND (a thread 🧵)
What were the 7 wars he claims to have ended? 🤔
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CNN @cnn.com · Sep 17
As Britain’s royal family welcomed US President Donald Trump to Windsor Castle in a lavish ceremony on Wednesday, the British public gave the American leader their own – markedly less friendly – response to his presence in their country: https://cnn.it/3KqFB6Z
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Faculty and admins should play Freaky Friday at least once in their careers. It’s not easy either way
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IMPORTANT: The Dutch invest €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart govts do the math on investing in better mobility.

Let’s be clear— it wastes public money to NOT do it.

#CityMakingMath HT @modacitylife.bsky.social
Anybody see a problem here? #canada #academia
Transfers to post-secondary institutions per inhabitant, Canada, 2001-02 to 2023-24
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American academics, who should know better, seem to assume that any post about science funding or academic policy is referring to the US system.
How about we get Canada up to even an average level of spending on research first? We have one of the lowest rates of science funding among developed countries.
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“…Canada 🇨🇦 continues to lag behind other countries in R&D spending; it spent 1.8% of GDP on research in 2024, placing it sixth in the G7 industrialized nations and well below the 2.7% average among the 38 nations that are members of the OECD.” 🧪

www.science.org/content/arti...
Canada plans a 15% budget cut. Scientists are alarmed
Cuts could erase promised boost, researchers fear
www.science.org
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Aggregate Budgeted Provincial Transfers to Post-secondary Institutions as a Percentage of Total Provincial Spending, 2006-07 to 2025-26, Canada and Alberta (fao @evoneuro.bsky.social).

There is no austerity. Governments just don't like spending on PSE.
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For everyone in Canada, I will be on Daybreak Alberta this Sunday morning talking about our new book on bird brains and behaviour.

It will be available on the CBC listen app on demand too.
@mitpress.bsky.social

#birds #brains #neuroskyence 🪶🧠🇨🇦🧪
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2/ Basically, if governments won't fund universities properly, they should get the hell out of the way of unis looking out for themselves. Cut red-tape. No unfunded mandates. Let tuition rise.

And yes, institutions need to cut expenses, too. But on their own, free of government interference.
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Germany gave people €1,200/month no strings attached.

They kept working, slept better, switched to better jobs, and even gave more to others.

Turns out, when people aren’t drowning, they swim further.

#UBI doesn’t kill ambition, it frees it.