Associate Professor, Yale Statistics & Data Science. Social networks, social and behavioral data, causal inference, mountains. https://jugander.github.io/
Johan Ugander
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A love letter to Deep Springs in today's NYT. Seems like a good time to mention: Stephanie and I are very excited to both be teaching short courses there next May-June ("Term 6", 2027).
Anna Gilbert's commentary on the upcoming First Proof, Part Deux round of AI math proofing evaluations.
This is just to say,
I failed to replicate the work,
that was not very rigorous,
but was in Nature.
And which
you were probably
relying on
for grant applications
Forgive me,
the methods were inappropriate,
so vague
and so many assumptions.
A post from @wtgowers.bsky.social on math research with reasoning LLMs (e.g., ChatGPT 5.5-Pro). Having similar experiences and agree with his reflections. gowers.wordpress.com/2026/05/08/a...
I will be visiting Yale SOM for AY 2026/2027
The visit includes me teaching an interdisciplinary PhD methods course. If you often experience New Havenness, ask your Dr (advisor) whether "Methods Stumblers" may be right for you.
“@grok is this true” coming to Meta soon
Lots of provocations here, looking forward to reading. Its a brave new world for social science!
I'm optimisic about automating the "boring parts" of research, but pessimistic about implications of the deluge of slop (its bad enough already).
Two threads I find interesting re agentic research:
This is a good point: if you will use a machine to write code you don't understand, why does it have to be Python?
medium.com/@NMitchem/if...
We are very excited to announce our first workshop on From Theory to Practice: behind the scenes on research deployments at EC’26 (July 6 in Rome)!
Call for posters and submissions now open! Organized by myself, @ericachiang.bsky.social , Bailey Flanigan, @brwilder.bsky.social
🚨Maine Primary Forecast 🚨
Polls show the crowded Maine primaries are in a dead heat heading into June 9. But Maine uses ranked-choice voting, and these polls focus only on first choices.
Today, my collaborators and I released ranked-choice forecasts. 👇
dliu18.github.io/maine-2026-p...
Johan Ugander
Johan Ugander
We are all having to keep revising upwards our assessments of the mathematical capabilities of large language models. I have just made a fairly large revision as a result of ChatGPT 5.5 Pro, to whi…