Mini-Heap
Links added to the Heap recently…
- “For those without college degrees, life expectancy reached its peak around 2010 and has been falling since” — Anne Case and Angus Deaton (Princeton) explain why and suggest solutions, but sending more people to college is not among them
- “Why I don’t have pronouns in my bio” — Neil Levy (Oxford) explains
- A modified LLM is being used as a teaching assistant at Harvard — it’s just for a computer science course. For now.
- “I want my loved ones to eat me when I die” — Daniel Story (Cal Poly) is serious. He explains why, and relays his discussions about it with his family, friends, and fellow philosophers in a refreshingly weird piece of public philosophy
- Do we need to take warnings about the “epistemic apocalypse” seriously? — Joshua Habgood-Coote (University of Leeds) on distortions in current discussions about deepfake videos
- Philosophy-themed shirts: modus ponens/tollens, inverted spectrum, abstract trolley, and more — from Kelly Weirich (Pierce College)
- How crows use statistical reasoning — “Some experts have even classified corvids as having the same intelligence as a 7-year-old child” (via MR)
Discussion welcome.
This is a better piece on what’s going on in the US regarding the relationship between education and life expectancy: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23895909/angus-deaton-anne-case-life-expectancy-united-states-college-graduates-inequality-heart-disease