A PhD student at Stanford noticed her classmates were asking Al to write their breakup texts.
So she ran a study. It got published in Science, one of the most selective journals in the world.
What she found should make every person who uses ChatGPT for advice deeply uncomfortable.
🌵 Curtis's botanical magazine..
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the anti-trans bathroom ban is very bad—it's also a sign uk democracy is failing
my latest with @liberalcurrents.com
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New: “The evidence is now clear: History departments are shrinking.” bit.ly/3RhjGCY
Good news! Ministers have finally given green light to new #NaturalHistory GCSE. We’ve campaigned so long for this! Big hats off to tireless advocate Mary Colwell 🙌 Now our young people will have a chance to get to know & love the natural world, to feel awe & wonder, & gain skills to protect it 🌷🌳🦡
The articles in our Endeavour special issue are starting to arrive! Check out research from @mattholmes.bsky.social & @arnoldke.bsky.social which are now available open access!
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#envhist #envhums #histsci #collections #museums
An auditor for the Ontario, Canada government found that AI agents tasked with turning doctor/patient conversations into structured notes routinely hallucinated false treatments, replaced drug names with entirely different drugs, and missed crucial information
Biodiversity Pics
Long-awaited course to examine human effects on natural world and explore everyday ways to aid biodiversity
I'll be speaking at the Cabinet of Natural History seminar at @hpscambridge.bsky.social on 15 June from 1-2pm in the Gonville and Caius Fellows' Garden, the first day of my @camglamresearch.bsky.social Natural History Humanities Visiting Fellowship ✨
#envhist #envhums #collections #histsci
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I'll be sharing insights from my new article on the legal case involving Austrian collector Friedrich Welwitsch's Angolan botanical collection, but also some of the fun material that didn't make the final cut 🌿
Read the article here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Very pleased to share my new article on the legal case surrounding Welwitsch's Angolan botanical collections, part of the @collecol.bsky.social issue in @Endeavour (edited by the lovely @dominikhhh.bsky.social & @nickytheprof.bsky.social) ✨ #envhist
Available open access! doi.org/10.1016/j.en...
The special issue proposes a new environmental history of the sciences manifested in a critical examination of the pasts and futures of collections. It crosses disciplinary boundaries to re-assess the...
In 1872, Austrian collector Friedrich Welwitsch died in London, leaving behind a will which aimed to distribute his widely respected collection of pla…
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Very pleased to share my new article on the legal case surrounding Welwitsch's Angolan botanical collections, part of the @collecol.bsky.social issue in @Endeavour (edited by the lovely @dominikhhh.bsky.social & @nickytheprof.bsky.social) ✨ #envhist
Available open access! doi.org/10.1016/j.en...