haldaume3 Some of us generally think of stereotypes and other biases as undesirable in NLP systems....
We also generally think of common sense reasoning as a good thing...
But is there a difference between these two things?
🤔🤔🤔
(inspired by talks at wikipedia day per recent tweet)
Senficon BREAKING: Council has failed to find an agreement on its #copyright position today. This doesn’t mean that #Article11 and #Article13 are dead, but their adoption has just become a lot less likely. Let’s keep up the pressure now! twitter.com/LauKaya/status… #SaveYourInternet
@microth Just pretend the deadline is Friday
ojahnn I made the most promising breakthrough today after 5pm. This margin is too small to contain it but let me just say it involves dotted lines #phdchat
NemaVeze After you all participated in this poll, I gave a similar one to my students. Get ready for some #pairedtexts. 1/6 twitter.com/NemaVeze/statu…
barbcore Marie Condo: „What‘s this?“
Me: „A boomerang.“
Marie Condo: „Does it spark joy?“
Me: „No.“
Marie Condo: „Throw it away.“
Me: [throws]
Marie Condo: „What‘s this?“
Me: „A boomerang.“
Marie Condo: „Does it spark joy?“
Me: „No.“
Marie Condo: „Throw it away.“
Me: [throws]
Marie Condo:
@DiagnosticChick Nice garden path sentence! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden-pa…
DiagnosticChick i think most non-academics underestimate how much research projects are driven by sheer annoyance with how wrong everybody else is
VerbingNouns Precarity isn't just about the mental health and stability of the precarious. It's about making science and scholarship *better*. How can we contribute and push the field forward when we're locked out of these opportunities?
RobDrummond Young people - If you need linguistic ammunition against an older person who criticizes your 'overuse' of 'meaningless' *like*, then simply start counting their own use of *kind of*, *basically*, or *obviously*.
uerdinger idee:
züge dünner und länger machen so dass niemand mehr neben irgendwem sitzen muss