Seth Bullock
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ai4cihub.bsky.social
#AI4CI, #A&DS and #EFI are delighted to be hosting a #PublicForum on ‘AI in the City’ in historic #Edinburgh

📆 30th Oct 🕰️ 6pm-7.30pm 🏰 Edinburgh Futures Institute

Join us for a broad and rounded discussion between expert panellists

Get your FREE tickets here 👉 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-in-the-...
sethbullock.bsky.social
absolutely. the idea that realism is a legitimate (or perhaps the only ultimate) aim for a model leads directly to claims that the best models are new sources of cheap empirical data (selling real experimentalists down the river) and also that every other kind of model is by definition second rate.
sethbullock.bsky.social
yeah - relatedly, I bridle at appeals to "realism" in models in general. A model is not improved by giving it a realistic colour or smell - unless colour and smell are foregrounded by the theory that we're interested in.
So it's a theory that should guide model deisgn, not "realism" per se.
sethbullock.bsky.social
Hi Bristol people, what's your opinion on AI?
forms.gle/yXTcWpRib1Dv...
I'm interesed in hearing from a few dozen of you, so please do reshare this message!
#Bristol #AI #Opinions
sethbullock.bsky.social
As part of the course, I'd like to include a range of opinions on AI from a few dozen people in #Bristol. So, if you live or work in Bristol, here's an anonymous 5-min questionnaire for you: forms.gle/JV9ZJp4FYmHQ...
Please give it a go, and share it with any Bristolians that you know! Thank you!
Bristol's Opinions on AI
This is an anonymous poll for collecting opinions on AI from people in Bristol for potential use in an online course on AI being developed at the University that will be made available to the general ...
forms.gle
sethbullock.bsky.social
I wonder if this will work? Bristol Uni is making a short online course on AI - what it is, how it works, what it can do, how we can think critically about it. No maths, no coding, no hype, just simple information and explanations available to all students and staff and members of the public. 1/2
Bristol's Opinions on AI
This is an anonymous poll for collecting opinions on AI from people in Bristol for potential use in an online course on AI being developed at the University that will be made available to the general ...
forms.gle
sethbullock.bsky.social
A wonderful teacher and one of the greatest influences on me as a young student. So lucky to have started out in COGS where she helped shape the most genuinely interdisciplinary environment that I've ever worked in. I took it for granted at the time but I haven't found anything like it since.
mpshanahan.bsky.social
Very sad to learn of the death on 18th July of Margaret (Maggie) Boden, a titan of cognitive science and AI. I met her many times, and respected her greatly.
www.theargus.co.uk/memorials/de...
Maggie Boden and Murray Shanahan on a panel in 2018
sethbullock.bsky.social
great to see Valentino Braitenberg's Vehicles namechecked in this latest Spotlight!
ai4cihub.bsky.social
🎇 SPOTLIGHT: Meet Dr Thomas Griffith, Research Associate, Human-Centered Design

Thom joined Prof. Philip Morgan at @cardiffuni.bsky.social back in 2024.

To learn more about what he's been up to click through these slides or read the full article on our website 👉 ai4ci.ac.uk/category/news/
sethbullock.bsky.social
Our latest @ai4cihub.bsky.social AI4CI ECR Spotlight! I always love these posts - and Bea's advice to "get stuck in and experiment with new things" is very close to my heart!

#AI #Science #Research #CollectiveIntelligence
ai4cihub.bsky.social
🎇 SPOTLIGHT: Meet Dr Beatrice Taylor, Research Associate, Smart City Design

Bea joined Prof. @adamdennett.bsky.social at
@ucl.ac.uk back in Oct 2024.

To learn more about what she's been up to click through these slides or read the full article on our website 👉 ai4ci.ac.uk/category/news/
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yrcss.bsky.social
We're excited to announce our first speaker for the CCS2025 Warm-Up in Siena: Prof. Alberto Antonioni!

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sethbullock.bsky.social
Another area (I always worry that I am talking about things you already know about) is the niche construction literature (people like Odling-Smee, Laland, Feldman). There the idea is that complex creatures have more opportunity to shape their environment in ways that protect them from perturbation.
sethbullock.bsky.social
exactly - I ran out of text in the last post, but yes these ecosystem papers are only really relevant if you consider a species to comprise a network of interacting co-dependent adaptations in a way that is analogous to an ecosystem comprising a network of interacting co-dependent species...
sethbullock.bsky.social
Maybe you are already aware of Robert May's classic "Will a large complex system be stable?" - and #Alife reactions to it by Ezequiel Di Paolo, Inman Harvey, Hywel Williams etc? eg www.academia.edu/98418804/Inc...

I think that you could extrapolate from this to claims about individual species too.
Increasing Complexity Can Increase Stability in a Self-Regulating Ecosystem
A long standing debate within ecology is to what extent ecosystem complexity and stability are related. Landmark theoretical studies claimed that the more complex an ecosystem, the more unstable it is...
www.academia.edu
sethbullock.bsky.social
Great internship opportunity for a current MSc/PhD student 👀👀👀‼️

A chance to work on evolutionary simulations for a few weeks in Kyoto with a rising (risen?) star in artificial life research, @sinalana.bsky.social ...
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meganakpeters.bsky.social
metacognitive science! amsterdam! August!

if you're at #vss2025 come find me to talk about this exciting meeting!

www.metacognitivescience.org
sethbullock.bsky.social
#ALIFE2025 paper submitted @alife2025.bsky.social ! Just inside the deadline and just under the page limit. Thanking my co-author Conor Houghton for doing the heavy lifting and crossing everything for a Kyoto #ALife trip this winter!
sethbullock.bsky.social
gliders is my favourite
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baronca.bsky.social
*Permanent* position in Applied Mathematics at City. We are - of course - particularly interested in profiles in Computational Social Science, Network Science, Data Science, and related fields. The application deadline is June 1st.

www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMY889/l...
Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at City St George’s, University of London
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enfascination.com
We’re hiring two postdocs at UC Davis and Cornell for research on collective intelligence and creativity. This project will use large-scale online experiments to study how groups become smarter and more creative through self-governance. ⅓
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sinalana.bsky.social
The 20th issue of the Artificial Life newsletter is out!

alife-newsletter.github.io/Newsletter/e...

This edition has a swarm of news about very small creatures! Bring your microscope, your simulator, and come check what is going on!

#ALife⚙️🧫
Bactoneurons

An illustration of two
containers with bacteria
receiving questions
as math problems and
'replying" yes or no A colorful banner with
the number 40 in red
and purple and blue, and
the text "Celebrate 40
years of Artificial Life
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franticspider.bsky.social
Interested in live electronic music? Come along - even perform - at the York Electronic Music Open Mic, Fulford Arms York, 12th March 2025. Let me know if you'd like to play! #electronicmusic #york #electronicmusicopenmic #emom #livemusic #experimentalmusic #synths
sethbullock.bsky.social
Interesting. I suppose you have to "read" your examiners to see if they are "pushing you to get you to make your argument work against a critical opponent" or "talking it out with you to get to the bottom of things". I tend to do the latter, but I guess other examiners take the former approach.
sethbullock.bsky.social
unsure of your country/research area; in uk/stem: treat this is as a rare chance to talk with someone that's really read your work (not an exam). don't try to fight the examiners to "win". if you've to do an opening presentation make it v short; then ask if they want more - it's just an icebreaker!