1. “Submitters perceived as female responded at similar rates, regardless of the pronoun used in the requester’s email.” Authors perceived as male were less likely to respond to requester emails with their pronouns than in all other conditions. This work reveals that people who use their gender pronouns experience bias in real-world situations based solely on their gender pronouns. Link here.
3. Sam Hammond’s 95 theses on AInot my point of view but interesting.
4. Do sperm whale songs have some sort of alphabet? (NYT)
5. Preference falsification at Dartmouth?
6. “AlphaFold 3 predicts the structure and interactions of all life’s molecules.»
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