Ex-prof, but still in with a shout on language, interaction etcetera
Charles Antaki
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You could argue it got one thing right
Private Eye's crystal ball June 1989 - nearly right.
Early career researcher presenting at the ICCA in Edmonton?
Only a few days left to send in entries for the ROLSI Award for Outstanding Research by an Early-Career Researcher.
Deadline for 5000-word papers is 30th May.
If, like me, you lie awake at night puzzling over the poor state of Belarusian football, here’s a piece for you.
On a serious note, I interviewed two journalists, Yauhen Merkis and Maks Berazinaki, who stood up to Lukashenko’s regime and paid the price. Their courage and good humor are remarkable.
Two more facial expressions missing from Paul Ekman's classic universal taxonomy.
Desperate scolding v aggressive sulking.
(Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters)
Ah - it's actually a blog from 2013, but revisited by
@deevybee.bsky.social in her reading of a new paper on the supposed phenomenon of "power posing".
Still good.
Back at university for a meeting, and needs to find that the urns are still in useful operation.
Also that eduroam didn't work
This will give many of us who read Psychology as undergraduates an unhappy flash of recognition.
ANOVA was the magic, and interaction terms were the glamour.
But danger lurked. Still does.
A salutary new blogpost by @deevybee.bsky.social
deevybee.blogspot.com/2013/06/inte...
A judge's report on a document submitted to the court, but based on an AI's false account of the law.
The solicitor involved spent 59 pages' worth of chat with an LLM rather than looking up statute. Then used AI again to write an apology to the court.
A fascinating story, coolly told.
The country's beautiful, ascendent soccer has since been crushed by a regime intent on silencing players and fans at all costs.