Anirban Mukhopadhyay
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OpenAI Seems to Be Making a Very Familiar, Very Cynical Choice www.nytimes.com/2025/06/11/o...
Two thoughts:
1. Missed mentioning the term "Behavioral Decision Theory" -- why it arose and how it fell away.
2. Why is the distinction between judgments and decisions also falling away?
@dggoldst.bsky.social
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"Artificial" indeed, just like it says on the tin.
How much time will I waste clicking DOIs from now on?
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Quick look in the references, and I quickly found several more non-existent papers.
People. People. This is supposed to be science. What are we doing? This made my soul feel tired.
by Michael W. Kraus — Reposted by: Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Hilary M. Babcock, Judith Scott-Clayton
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universityaffairs.ca/features/wom...?
I’m the last person to cheer on the institutional stratification rising endowments have contributed to. But let me explain why this is not a solution.
The sense of disappointment when a new paper doesn't cite your obviously relevant work is always shockingly sharp.
#beentheredonethat
But hey, is @bayesbschool.bsky.social featured? By some metrics, we are now the leading academic centre for consumer decision making in the country.