Economics + Applied AI, Prof at University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Formerly: Carnegie Mellon, UCSD, Northwestern.
Website: www.aleximas.com
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A short 🧵 on what's new...
New more structural framework that is closely tied to applications + measurement
New measurement section on methodology for identifying direct, systemic & total discrimination
Two new field studies demonstrating tools. 1/2
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The original (1992) version of this book changed my life -- it's the reason I study judgment and decision making. For a preview of the new edition, check out my Q&A w/ the authors t.co/n3ThOxpJak
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📅 Thurs, Oct 23 | 4-5PM
📍 Huntsman Hall G06
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We are thrilled to have @amberalhadeff.bsky.social and @aleximas.bsky.social as the speakers for our neuroscience and social/decision science workshops
neuroeconomics.org/workshops/
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Chicago Booth's @aleximas.bsky.social talks about perceptions of AI use in the classroom.
www.chicagobooth.edu/review/podca... #econsky
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Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.
I've highlighted some key examples we have featured on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/import...
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We're especially thrilled to celebrate the eleven Chicago Booth faculty on this list, among them CAAI Faculty Affiliate @aleximas.bsky.social!
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So a team of researchers came up with a solution: Give AI a way to evaluate and calibrate its own uncertainty, allowing a user to decide how much to trust a prediction. www.chicagobooth.edu/review/how-a...
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Are we underestimating AI use in self-report surveys?
Yes, by as much as 30 percentage pts. We find 60% self-reported vs. truth closer to ~90% (!!)
Why? Social desirability bias, people embarrassed/worried to admit AI use, so they underreport 🧵
But that tools such as the indirect questioning technique can help.
The most common response for own use was "not at all", while the most common response for others' use was "a moderate amount" followed by "a lot".
Instead of asking about one's own AI use, ask about AI use of friends in one's social circle...
Such social desirability bias--tendency to answer surveys in ways others view favorably--could bias estimates downwards...
Estimates of AI use vary wildly both between and within the same setting, making it hard to pin down true prevalence of AI use...