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After nearly a decade at the University of Nottingham, I’ll be moving on this summer. As of July, I’ll be returning to Canada to take up a position at MacEwan University in Edmonton.
That said, I will be around at Canadian conferences much more now, and particularly look forward to catching up with friends in Edmonton.
1/ Can AI help researchers check whether published social science results actually reproduce? In our new PNAS paper, we tested this directly in the AI Replication Games: 288 researchers, 103 teams, and real replication packages from quantitative social science.
We all know Clarke's "sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Well we have corollary: