Catrina Hacker
@catrinahacker.bsky.social
Neuroscience PhD candidate at the University of Pennsylvania and sci-comm enthusiast interested in brains 🧠 and models of them 💻.
Website: catrinahacker.com
Website: catrinahacker.com
Work done in collaboration with Brett Foster and @nicolecrust.bsky.social
August 13, 2025 at 5:22 AM
Work done in collaboration with Brett Foster and @nicolecrust.bsky.social
Reposted by Catrina Hacker
They would've found something to weaponize regardless. One of the most admirable things about science is its commitment to self-criticism. The fact that bad actors may capitalize on our legitimate concerns should never stop us from being honest and reflective about what we do.
May 25, 2025 at 4:57 PM
They would've found something to weaponize regardless. One of the most admirable things about science is its commitment to self-criticism. The fact that bad actors may capitalize on our legitimate concerns should never stop us from being honest and reflective about what we do.
Reposted by Catrina Hacker
This highlights the point that comparisons between humans and machines are continually muddied by a lack of distinction between evolution and development, both of which contribute to learning in the broad sense.
May 19, 2025 at 3:24 PM
This highlights the point that comparisons between humans and machines are continually muddied by a lack of distinction between evolution and development, both of which contribute to learning in the broad sense.