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Melanie Mitchell
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Professor, Santa Fe Institute. Mostly posting on bsky.app (at-melaniemitchell). More thoughts at aiguide.substack.com.
Santa Fe, NM
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    May 23, 2024
    Google, FFS.
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Feb 13, 2022
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Mar 27, 2023
    Replying to @ChrisMurphyCT
    Senator, I'm an AI researcher. Your description of ChatGPT is dangerously misinformed. Every sentence is incorrect. I hope you will learn more about how this system actually works, how it was trained, and what it's limitations are.
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Apr 28, 2021
    New paper by me: "Why AI is Harder Than We Think". arxiv.org/pdf/2104.12871… Feedback is welcome!
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Mar 29, 2023
    I didn't sign "the letter". Current AI poses lots of risks, but describing these systems as "ever more powerful digital minds" that no one can control is likely to make the problem even worse. What's needed: more transparency and better public discourse.
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Oct 15, 2024
    Replying to @elizlaraki
    Insane. Also, it thinks women's shirts shouldn't have pockets.
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Nov 26, 2023
    Current chatbots can pass the Turing Test, right? A lot of people have claimed this, but Cameron Jones (@camrobjones) and Benjamin Bergen of UCSD actually tested the claim! (Spoiler: The answer is "no, they don't pass.")
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    Does GPT-4 pass the Turing test?
    We evaluated GPT-4 in a public online Turing test. The best-performing GPT-4 prompt passed in 49.7% of games, outperforming ELIZA (22%) and GPT-3.5 (20%), but falling short of the baseline set by...
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    May 23, 2021
    Important progress in psychology and AI.
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Feb 26, 2024
    Replying to @bestofdyingtwit
    I hope Satya responds with a poop emoji
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Apr 8, 2022
    Very impressive---indeed, awe-inspiring---AI demos this last week, e.g., from OpenAI (image generation) and Google (text generation). These demos seem to convince many people that current AI is getting closer and closer to human-level intelligence. 🧵 (1/8)
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Nov 17, 2023
    New paper from my group: "Comparing Humans, GPT-4, and GPT-4V On Abstraction and Reasoning Tasks". 🧵 (1/9)
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    Comparing Humans, GPT-4, and GPT-4V On Abstraction and Reasoning Tasks
    We explore the abstract reasoning abilities of text-only and multimodal versions of GPT-4, using the ConceptARC benchmark [10], which is designed to evaluate robust understanding and reasoning...
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    May 3, 2023
    Rather than asking AI researchers how soon machines will become "smarter than people", perhaps we should be asking cognitive scientists, who actually know something about human intelligence?
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Dec 22, 2022
    How does modern AI work, what is its history, and how does it compare with human intelligence? My book gives an in-depth, accessible guide for lay people & experts alike. Coming in 2023: new chapters on transformers, generative AI, and AI "alignment".
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    Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans
    by Melanie Mitchell
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    Melanie Mitchell
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    Apr 19, 2024
    Wrenching news: Dan Dennett has died. He's been a great friend and incredible inspiration for me throughout my career. I will miss him enormously.
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    Daniel Dennett (1942-2024)
    Daniel Dennett, professor emeritus of philosophy at Tufts University, well-known for his work in philosophy of mind and a wide range of other philosophical areas, has died. Professor Dennett wrote...
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