Hannes Bajohr
@hannesbajohr.de
Working on AI, political theory, and the German philosophical tradition in the 20th c
German Dept #UCBerkeley
German Dept #UCBerkeley
I should say that this is the result of an invitation by @ritaraley.bsky.social and Fabian Offert, but also a reaction to this paper by Fabian and @ranjodhdhaliwal.com that I found very "generative." arxiv.org/abs/2411.18833
The Method of Critical AI Studies, A Propaedeutic
We outline some common methodological issues in the field of critical AI studies, including a tendency to overestimate the explanatory power of individual samples (the benchmark casuistry), a dependen...
arxiv.org
October 28, 2025 at 4:26 AM
I should say that this is the result of an invitation by @ritaraley.bsky.social and Fabian Offert, but also a reaction to this paper by Fabian and @ranjodhdhaliwal.com that I found very "generative." arxiv.org/abs/2411.18833
Reposted by Hannes Bajohr
This is why you see the Bank of England, the Financial Times, and so many more warning about the risks of all economic growth depending upon AI, and yet perfectly rational-short-term investors throw even more money into frontier model development. Correction is coming. futurism.com/artificial-i...
Bank of England Warns of Impending AI Disaster
The Bank of England has sounded the alarm, warning of an intensifying risk of a "sudden correction" due to an AI spending frenzy.
futurism.com
October 10, 2025 at 3:39 PM
This is why you see the Bank of England, the Financial Times, and so many more warning about the risks of all economic growth depending upon AI, and yet perfectly rational-short-term investors throw even more money into frontier model development. Correction is coming. futurism.com/artificial-i...
Oh, and for the application of structuralism to LLMs: Anything by Gianni Gastaldi (structuralism rephrased as category theory). www.giannigastaldi.com/p.publicatio...
Juan Luis Gastaldi
www.giannigastaldi.com
September 8, 2025 at 8:02 PM
Oh, and for the application of structuralism to LLMs: Anything by Gianni Gastaldi (structuralism rephrased as category theory). www.giannigastaldi.com/p.publicatio...
Surprisingly good: Philip Pettit, The Concept of Structuralism, 1975 (gets stuff wrong, but very approachable for the analytic-minded).
September 8, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Surprisingly good: Philip Pettit, The Concept of Structuralism, 1975 (gets stuff wrong, but very approachable for the analytic-minded).
Reposted by Hannes Bajohr
Who wants computers to make music that sounds human. That's so boring 😂
September 7, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Who wants computers to make music that sounds human. That's so boring 😂