Kaisa Kärki
kaisakarki.bsky.social
Kaisa Kärki
@kaisakarki.bsky.social
Empirically-informed philosopher @University of Helsinki
https://philpeople.org/profiles/kaisa-karki
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New paper out in Philosophical Studies on how to naturalize negative agency: rdcu.be/d4hJ3
Evaluating action possibilities: a procedural metacognitive view of intentional omissions
rdcu.be
Reposted by Kaisa Kärki
ChatGPT fails the Turing Test because it sounds too clever.
As expected: "Despite ChatGPT reportedly outperforming 99.9% of humans in a Verbal IQ test, it falls short of passing the Turing Test. In 9 out of the 10 tests conducted, the interrogators successfully identified ChatGPT-4 and the human participant."

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
ChatGPT-4 in the Turing Test - Minds and Machines
There has been considerable optimistic speculation on how well ChatGPT-4 would perform in a Turing Test. However, no minimally serious implementation of the test has been reported to have been carried...
link.springer.com
January 28, 2025 at 10:49 PM
Reposted by Kaisa Kärki
Frontiers ja MDPI -lehdet laitettiin "Jufo-pannaan". Hyvä niin, kaiketi.

Samalla huomion täytyy siirtyä siihen, että tämä mahdollistaa Elsevierille, Springerille, Wileylle ym. yhä suuremman palan kakusta.

Jos ja kun näille ei tehdä mitään, julkaisukulttuuri ei muutu sen paremmaksi.
December 22, 2024 at 9:35 AM
New paper out in Philosophical Studies on how to naturalize negative agency: rdcu.be/d4hJ3
Evaluating action possibilities: a procedural metacognitive view of intentional omissions
rdcu.be
December 20, 2024 at 11:02 AM
Reposted by Kaisa Kärki
Excited to share a new paper w Dani Bassett on "Causation in neuroscience: keeping mechanism meaningful" in Nature Reviews Neuroscience

We explore different meanings of mechanism in the field, the challenges this presents & how to move forward. 🧠

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Causation in neuroscience: keeping mechanism meaningful - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
‘Mechanism’ is a frequently used causal concept in neuroscience but can have different meanings that are often not specified. In this Review, Ross and Bassett explore these different meanings and ...
www.nature.com
January 12, 2024 at 3:49 PM
Reposted by Kaisa Kärki
Farewell “Journal of Political Philosophy”, a brilliant institution destroyed by a clueless and rapacious publishing company.

Welcome instead “Political Philosophy”, a new *open access* journal with a reassuringly familiar editorial team!

politicalphilosophyjournal.org
January 12, 2024 at 2:22 PM
Reposted by Kaisa Kärki
PubMed now comes with a “the Greek letters YELL at you” feature. 😂
September 22, 2023 at 11:26 AM