Noah A. Smith
nlpnoah.bsky.social
Noah A. Smith
@nlpnoah.bsky.social

Researcher in NLP, ML, computer music. Prof @uwcse @uwnlp & helper @allen_ai @ai2_allennlp & familiar to two cats. Single reeds, tango, swim, run, cocktails, מאַמע־לשון, GenX. Opinions not your business.

Noah Smith may refer to:Noah Smith (judge) (1756–1812), judge from Vermont during the early history of the United States Noah Smith (soccer), Australian soccer player Noah Smith , a character from the Australian television series Home and Away Yeat, American rapper Noah Olivier Smith .. more

Computer science 98%
Biology 1%
Pinned
now getting close to more followers than people I actually know in real life ... which means some of you are randos or bots and IME that doesn't bode well

I'm not interesting, so if you don't actually know me, consider what better things you could be doing with your time

a suicide note:

I only logged in 200 times
because your shitty system kept logging me out
now a simple reviewing task has become endless
I cannot do this again
farewell

@openreview.bsky.social

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No. Christians feel persecuted because there is a vast media apparatus telling them that they are persecuted. There is no evidence whatsoever of large-scale discrimination against Christians in this country.
Interesting story that gets to the heart of why many Christians feel persecuted in the U.S.: The secular elite find many of their views abhorrent and uncouth

www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/u...

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Yes writing emails is a pain so instead of hiding behind an AI to do it for you like a coward you need to simply have the courage of your convictions and stand up for what matters and simply not reply to them like the rest of us

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By this Pam calculation, one pill has to kill more than five people. Math is hard.

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if a restaurant worker feels the need to tell you the food is fresh ... it definitely isn't

you can go to Vienna, meet people you like in cafes, and not pay the registration ... seems like a net win

this is not new, it was always tedious

if you find it or write it (or want to write it together) lmk

yours too, "bro"

if you don't appreciate this joke, please unfollow me

I thought you were a writer. write it down, no one wants to watch a video

we wrote this and I think it's part of what you want

arxiv.org/pdf/2311.17301
arxiv.org

why must millennials put emoji on everything

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RewardBench 2 is here! We took a long time to learn from our first reward model evaluation tool to make one that is substantially harder and more correlated with both downstream RLHF and inference-time scaling.

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I am furious about the news out of Colorado of Jews being lit on fire for the crime of calling for hostages to be released. I am furious at how dirtbag leftists on this website and elsewhere treat this as a game where violence against American Jews is justified if we aren't good tokens.

not going, I can play music in Seattle without renting a room

Congratulations to @yizhongw.bsky.social, who successfully defended his PhD thesis today! Advised by @hanna-nlp.bsky.social and me.

trying to decide whether to go to Vienna in late July (there's a formerly-AI conference happening there and I might want to see some friends who still go)

maybe you can help me decide

who's going to be there and wants to rent a place and play music together

saw this in Seattle this weekend, it was great, also recommend

(I don't know why this will never get old)

*upload photo of anyone at all to Molmo, type "where is the scientist?"*

Molmo: I don't see a scientist here

give Schumer a break, he's so old he can't remember which party he's in ... ביז הונדערט צװאַנציק, טשוקעלע

the economist called us losers and we ... rolled our eyes because their argument is behind a paywall

Gen X (at its best) doesn't feed trolls
Why Gen X is the real loser generation
Don’t cry for millennials or Gen Z. Save your pity for those in their 50s
www.economist.com

it's always glutes

I doubt surgeons and specialists will be obsolete in my lifetime, but the idea of a "primary care physician" who just punches shit into a computer before writing you a prescription for a common issue, and "insurance company" that stands between you and solution ... probably will

(4/n)

truly can't wait until the day I can say I helped replace our inefficient, ineffective, and (most importantly) soul-destroying "healthcare" "system"

(3/n)

can now easily see how the rest of the process (interacting with experts to get the problem fixed, or determine that it can't be fixed and make informed decisions) will be automated

(2/n)

used a LM to diagnose a medical problem, figure out steps to get treatment with minimal phone calls and time wasted waiting for healthcare providers to perform administrative tasks

(1/n)

intellectually I get that his name is "Robert Prevost" but in my head I can't not hear it as "Ford Prefect"

it's a pity, such a lost opportunity for people to think scientifically about language