Sebastian Watzl
@sebastianwatzl.bsky.social
Philosophy Prof at University of Oslo. Writes all things attention - from psychology to politics and back. Author of "Structuring Mind" (OUP). PI of GoodAttention. He/His
https://www.sebastianwatzl.com/
https://www.sebastianwatzl.com/
I've been invited by a national HR organization to talk to them about attention in the workplace. I have ethical/political views on this (the workplace is a main place where people are subject to undue power over their attention). Pretty sure this is not what they want to hear. Should I do it?
November 10, 2025 at 4:41 PM
I've been invited by a national HR organization to talk to them about attention in the workplace. I have ethical/political views on this (the workplace is a main place where people are subject to undue power over their attention). Pretty sure this is not what they want to hear. Should I do it?
Knowledge last is starting to seem to me about as plausible as Knowledge First. Guess i should be happy not to be an epistemologist?
November 5, 2025 at 1:42 AM
Knowledge last is starting to seem to me about as plausible as Knowledge First. Guess i should be happy not to be an epistemologist?
I might use 6-7 in my paper on what it means to communicate. It's like the original coordination device.
October 31, 2025 at 7:15 AM
I might use 6-7 in my paper on what it means to communicate. It's like the original coordination device.
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So it’s flown under the radar but Utah just went forward with forced labor interment camps for the homeless at the direction of the Trump administration.
We are seeing the construction of the infrastructure for industrialized death and forced enslavement for those seen as a drag on society.
We are seeing the construction of the infrastructure for industrialized death and forced enslavement for those seen as a drag on society.
October 29, 2025 at 12:25 AM
So it’s flown under the radar but Utah just went forward with forced labor interment camps for the homeless at the direction of the Trump administration.
We are seeing the construction of the infrastructure for industrialized death and forced enslavement for those seen as a drag on society.
We are seeing the construction of the infrastructure for industrialized death and forced enslavement for those seen as a drag on society.
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This is what happened to my Grandfather in Frankfurt, Germany on 9th November 1938, commonly known as Kristallnacht.
In Portland, Oregon, masked ICE GOONS abducted and vanished US citizen Gonzalo Catalan last week. Tragically, his family remains unaware of his whereabouts and has not received any communication from him as of today.
October 29, 2025 at 4:13 AM
This is what happened to my Grandfather in Frankfurt, Germany on 9th November 1938, commonly known as Kristallnacht.
spend Sunday morning before the rest of the family is up to write a scathing review: Done. (and happy about it)
October 26, 2025 at 7:38 AM
spend Sunday morning before the rest of the family is up to write a scathing review: Done. (and happy about it)
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Can AI simulations of human research participants advance cognitive science? In @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social, @lmesseri.bsky.social & I analyze this vision. We show how “AI Surrogates” entrench practices that limit the generalizability of cognitive science while aspiring to do the opposite. 1/
AI Surrogates and illusions of generalizability in cognitive science
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have generated enthusiasm for using AI simulations of human research participants to generate new know…
www.sciencedirect.com
October 21, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Can AI simulations of human research participants advance cognitive science? In @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social, @lmesseri.bsky.social & I analyze this vision. We show how “AI Surrogates” entrench practices that limit the generalizability of cognitive science while aspiring to do the opposite. 1/
Wikipedia is one of the most impressive aspect of the internet. I've started donating regularly.
So for-profit AI companies have trained on the world's largest collaborative volunteer project and a precious free resource, to make money for their for-profit enterprises. They have crushed traffic to the volunteer project, starving it of donors and volunteers
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors
“With fewer visits to Wikipedia, fewer volunteers may grow and enrich the content, and fewer individual donors may support this work.”
www.404media.co
October 17, 2025 at 10:07 PM
Wikipedia is one of the most impressive aspect of the internet. I've started donating regularly.
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So for-profit AI companies have trained on the world's largest collaborative volunteer project and a precious free resource, to make money for their for-profit enterprises. They have crushed traffic to the volunteer project, starving it of donors and volunteers
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors
“With fewer visits to Wikipedia, fewer volunteers may grow and enrich the content, and fewer individual donors may support this work.”
www.404media.co
October 17, 2025 at 2:28 PM
So for-profit AI companies have trained on the world's largest collaborative volunteer project and a precious free resource, to make money for their for-profit enterprises. They have crushed traffic to the volunteer project, starving it of donors and volunteers
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
www.404media.co/wikipedia-sa...
YES. It really is such a weird genre. Haven't looked, maybe there are also top-level science publications on physics in the engines of different car brands?
Psychologists running empirical studies to rediscover engineering design choices is such a strange genre of papers. By all means, run studies on LLM judgments -- but what else than lexical co-occurence and statistical priors would they be based on??
Evidence that even when LLMs produce similar results to humans, they “rely on lexical associations and statistical priors rather than contextual reasoning or normative criteria. We term this divergence epistemia: the illusion of knowledge emerging when surface plausibility replaces verification”
October 17, 2025 at 1:41 PM
YES. It really is such a weird genre. Haven't looked, maybe there are also top-level science publications on physics in the engines of different car brands?
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I see that OpenAI has pivoted from ‘Our mission is to supersede human intelligence for the greater good. We‘re going to cure cancer lads!‘ to ‘The Internet is for porn, give us a trillion dollars!‘. To be fair to them, the first claim was always a lie so at least they‘re being honest now.
October 15, 2025 at 6:12 PM
I see that OpenAI has pivoted from ‘Our mission is to supersede human intelligence for the greater good. We‘re going to cure cancer lads!‘ to ‘The Internet is for porn, give us a trillion dollars!‘. To be fair to them, the first claim was always a lie so at least they‘re being honest now.
I have an op-ed in my head called "Trump is a genius!" I think that is true, and important to know. (being a genius is quite compatible with being thoroughly evil)
Want to hear something frightening? Someone who has spent time with the Trump administration told me that Trump is much smarter than everyone around him.
October 13, 2025 at 9:51 PM
I have an op-ed in my head called "Trump is a genius!" I think that is true, and important to know. (being a genius is quite compatible with being thoroughly evil)
There is also good work.
I wrote about how advanced AI might gradually eat away at human interdependence, dissolving the glue that underpins human solidarity and cooperation. The risk here would not come from misaligned AI, but from how well-aligned AI threatens human alignment 👇 www.conspicuouscognition.com/p/superintel...
Superintelligence and the Decline of Human Interdependence
What happens to humanity when we no longer need each other?
www.conspicuouscognition.com
October 11, 2025 at 1:38 PM
There is also good work.
It must feel a bit weird for those philosophers and psychologists (and university admin) who did their part in fueling this bubble... (yes, all the hype about whether those machines can be conscious, the centers you opened, the jobs that you announced, they did do a part...)
“Concerns over an AI bubble bursting have grown lately, with analysts recently finding that it’s 17 times the size of the dotcom-era bubble and four times bigger than the 2008 financial crisis.”
Hang onto your butts. This “correction” is gonna hurt.
futurism.com/artificial-i...
Hang onto your butts. This “correction” is gonna hurt.
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 11, 2025 at 1:34 PM
It must feel a bit weird for those philosophers and psychologists (and university admin) who did their part in fueling this bubble... (yes, all the hype about whether those machines can be conscious, the centers you opened, the jobs that you announced, they did do a part...)
That's why they are afraid of the comedians!
The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised.
October 10, 2025 at 5:25 PM
That's why they are afraid of the comedians!
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The following is REAL footage from Portland, 2025. Viewer discretion is advised.
October 10, 2025 at 4:39 PM
interesting, and kind of scary, actually
October 10, 2025 at 3:53 AM
interesting, and kind of scary, actually
Glad SOMEONE is looking after the Platonic form of the Schnitzel (my bad bad family talked about Käseschnitzel already in the 80s ...🤫)
Schnitzel bleibt Schnitzel! ✊️🥩🍖🥓😠
Kleiner Rant von mir zum Veggie-Schnitzel-Käse auf EU-Ebene 😇🌱
In der @diepressecom.bsky.social
www.diepresse.com/20174307/sch...
Kleiner Rant von mir zum Veggie-Schnitzel-Käse auf EU-Ebene 😇🌱
In der @diepressecom.bsky.social
www.diepresse.com/20174307/sch...
www.diepresse.com
October 8, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Glad SOMEONE is looking after the Platonic form of the Schnitzel (my bad bad family talked about Käseschnitzel already in the 80s ...🤫)
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twice a year the entire U.S. press becomes a marketing extension of a single billionaire-owned retailer, and nobody in any position of editorial power thinks it's weird or gross
October 8, 2025 at 1:44 PM
twice a year the entire U.S. press becomes a marketing extension of a single billionaire-owned retailer, and nobody in any position of editorial power thinks it's weird or gross
Re how the changed media and attentional landscape ('the internet') contributes ...
“No one man can terrorize a whole nation, unless we are all his accomplices.” -Edward R. Murrow
October 7, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Re how the changed media and attentional landscape ('the internet') contributes ...
Well, probably many causal factors. But I think I agree with Fukuyama: it's an important factor. What do people think about this?
October 7, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Well, probably many causal factors. But I think I agree with Fukuyama: it's an important factor. What do people think about this?
We should gives this to our PhD students to read. There is too much worry about not 'making it' in academia. The thing is: you can make it, and still be unhappy. There are bullshit jobs (cf Graeber) in academia and outside of it, and there are also meaningful jobs in both.
Michael X Cohen on why he left academia/neuroscience.
mikexcohen.substack.com/p/why-i-left...
mikexcohen.substack.com/p/why-i-left...
Why I left academia and neuroscience
Don't worry, this isn't yet another story of rage-quitting.
mikexcohen.substack.com
October 6, 2025 at 6:13 PM
We should gives this to our PhD students to read. There is too much worry about not 'making it' in academia. The thing is: you can make it, and still be unhappy. There are bullshit jobs (cf Graeber) in academia and outside of it, and there are also meaningful jobs in both.
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Great to see researchers building next generation tools for curating/augmenting social media feeds. There remain sticky challenges for incentivizing and sustaining use of tools like these, but design (eg around attention dynamics) has played a role in where we are right now, and can help get us out.
Social media feeds today are optimized for engagement, often leading to misalignment between users' intentions and technology use.
In a new paper, we introduce Bonsai, a tool to create feeds based on stated preferences, rather than predicted engagement.
arxiv.org/abs/2509.10776
In a new paper, we introduce Bonsai, a tool to create feeds based on stated preferences, rather than predicted engagement.
arxiv.org/abs/2509.10776
October 4, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Great to see researchers building next generation tools for curating/augmenting social media feeds. There remain sticky challenges for incentivizing and sustaining use of tools like these, but design (eg around attention dynamics) has played a role in where we are right now, and can help get us out.
I very much admire this work! We need to figure out fast how to create and navigate those attentional landscapes.
The right wing media machine incentives the constant production of “evidence” to fit their frames. News influencers “work” by selectively amplifying content that aligns w/ their frames/goals. The left seems to be catching on, but they need to do more than just solicit content, they need to reward it
Pritzker: "People of Illinois, we need your help. Get our your cell phones, record and narrate what you see. Put it on social media. Peacefully ask for badge numbers and identification. Speak up for your neighbors. We need to let the world know that this is happening and that we won't stand for it."
September 30, 2025 at 6:08 AM
I very much admire this work! We need to figure out fast how to create and navigate those attentional landscapes.
As always, wise observations !
I think Ezra Klein's take is that America is on the verge of a major step up in terms of sectarian violence, and he is afraid of that, and thinks very major compromises are worth it to avoid that outcome. Admittedly sometimes he says/suggest otherwise, but it's my overall impression.
September 30, 2025 at 5:55 AM
As always, wise observations !