Bernie Hogan
@blurky.bsky.social
*Oxford Internet Institute Faculty*: network analysis, Gen AI (image and text), social theory, health, symbolic interactionism, discourse analysis, visualisation, data science.
*And me, personally*: Recursion, queer, techno, vinyl records, Newfoundlander
*And me, personally*: Recursion, queer, techno, vinyl records, Newfoundlander
Safety testing O3 (not mini, the big one) today. And it is really, sincerely something. Like terrifyingly impressive. (O3-2025-03-24). But don't be fooled by it's personality; it does a fine job of explaining how it is self-coherent without self-awareness. Ping me if you want a transcript.
April 3, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Safety testing O3 (not mini, the big one) today. And it is really, sincerely something. Like terrifyingly impressive. (O3-2025-03-24). But don't be fooled by it's personality; it does a fine job of explaining how it is self-coherent without self-awareness. Ping me if you want a transcript.
It's me! Looking forward to giving a local workshop on SNA after giving them in Barcelona and Geneva this year. I will be featuring Network Canvas (networkcanvas.com) and Gephi (gephi.org). No coding needed!
March 4, 2025 at 3:49 PM
It's me! Looking forward to giving a local workshop on SNA after giving them in Barcelona and Geneva this year. I will be featuring Network Canvas (networkcanvas.com) and Gephi (gephi.org). No coding needed!
Look at that! blurky.bsky.app was still available.
Bernie Hogan, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, checking in from the great X migration, finally.
Bernie Hogan, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, checking in from the great X migration, finally.
blurky.bsky.app
March 4, 2025 at 3:47 PM
Look at that! blurky.bsky.app was still available.
Bernie Hogan, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, checking in from the great X migration, finally.
Bernie Hogan, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, checking in from the great X migration, finally.