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I used to explicitly teach exactly this at university of bath computer science in a course called “research project preparation” How to read science articles was in the same lecture as how to not plagiarise / how to cite; iirc Good to have a reading for @hertieschool.bsky.social students, thx Pat
The anti intellectualism of the AI discourse on bsky is an embarrassment
What is especially galling is that this saved zero dollars, since the cruise ships pay for the inspections. And now their industry is less trusted because of perceived health risks. Amazing lose-lose policymaking.
i'm going to be honest with you: this is a load-bearing observation.
Generational tweet that might even spawn a school of architecture.
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We recently taught a methods course supported by Experimentology + various primary readings. Experimentology was a truly fantastic resource! psych-methods.netlify.app
PSA: this is *not* what any serious LLM-supported analysis would look like. Instead, LLMs are used to write code (that the researcher needs to understand!), producing reproducible analyses, or make judgments directly validated using human raters.
I just returned from two back-to-back conferences. Students, I noticed that a lot of your slide decks had an oddly similar layout structure and I was able to confirm in conversations that these were AI-generated/assisted. Some thought about this for your own professional development: 🧵