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Alison Gopnik

@AlisonGopnik

Cognitive scientist, psychologist, philosopher, author of Scientist in the Crib, Philosophical Baby, The Gardener & The Carpenter, WSJ Mind And Matter columnist

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The Legendary voice of MLB and the San Francisco Giants John Miller enjoying his Augies Montreal Style Brisket Pastrami aka Le Smoke Meat!!! Come see us in the deli at all Giants games. We are located in the Blue Cross Field Club.

The Legendary voice of MLB and the San Francisco Giants John Miller enjoying his Augies Montreal Style Brisket Pastrami aka Le Smoke Meat!!! Come see us in the deli at all Giants games. We are located in the Blue Cross Field Club.
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Children have an exploratory, creative approach to problem-solving that us adults can learn from! Development psychologist Alison Gopnik joins me on today’s episode to show us how we can follow children’s lead and tap into our own creative potential💡: apple.co/43OJt7I

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'Mathematics of intelligence' IPAM is accepting applicants!

Financial support available to attend and participate for extended periods, especially for recent PhDs, graduate students, and researchers in the early stages of their career.

Apply!

ipam.ucla.edu/programs/long-…

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Hey SFGiants fans we are excited to announce that you will be able to get Augies Montreal Deli Brisket Pastrami and Turkey Breast Oracle Park during all Giants home games! Exact Location details coming soon

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Latest paper with the brilliant Ny Vasil, structural causal explanations for inequality lead children to try to rectify those inequalities.

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Excellent piece, another component is an intuitive theory of 'intelligence' as a single mysterious force, which comes in different degrees, like the intuitive theory of 'life' before scientific biology. Cognitive science has disproved this but its still intuitively compelling

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Thank you Alison Gopnik for inviting me to talk at workshop about children & AI. Your talk about bridging empowerment with Bayesian statistics is an inspiring insight. Loved wrapping up with a fun dinner and an honor to meet Bria Long, PhD
Eliza Kosoy and Josh Tenenbaum

Thank you @AlisonGopnik for inviting me to talk at #cds2024 workshop about children & AI. Your talk about bridging empowerment with Bayesian statistics is an inspiring insight. Loved wrapping up with a fun dinner and an honor to meet @brialong @ElizaKosoy and Josh Tenenbaum
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Come to our Cog Dev Society workshop, AI and CogDev: 'Instead of trying to produce a program to simulate the adult mind, why not rather try to produce one which simulates the child's?' 3/21, 9-4

Feat: Alison Gopnik Kelsey Allen Bria Long, PhD Deepak Pathak CoCoSci MIT Moira (Molly) Dillon & more!

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The most interesting thing I have read about AI for a while is this article > Alison Gopnik WSJ Columns buff.ly/3UN9b9U

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Are you looking to hire world-class AI talent? Please take a look at some of our recent graduates from Berkeley AI Berkeley AI Research! Their work has shaped the entire field of AI as we know it today: bair.berkeley.edu/blog/2024/03/1…

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Nabeel Hyatt The three who think about AI in a way that has stuck with me and seem like they should be widely considered and debated: j⧉nus on LLMs as simulators, Henry Farrell on LLMs as an exercise in collective intelligence, and Alison Gopnik on LLMs as cultural technologies.

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This was a really interesting interview with @DavidEdmonds about new philosophical and psychological ideas on caregiving, see also the CASBS 'Social Science of Caregiving' project.

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🎙️ NEW EPISODE of CASBS's podcast

'A Social Science of Caregiving'

Alison Gopnik, Margaret Levi & Anne-Marie Slaughter🇺🇦 discuss a CASBS-based project aimed at a new cross-disciplinary synthesis of care advancing understandings & policy

👂 stanford.io/4bSbLld or on your fave pod app

🎙️ NEW EPISODE of CASBS's podcast 'A Social Science of Caregiving' @AlisonGopnik, @margaretlevi & @SlaughterAM discuss a CASBS-based project aimed at a new cross-disciplinary synthesis of care advancing understandings & policy 👂 stanford.io/4bSbLld or on your fave pod app
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READ this illuminating conversation w/ Alison Gopnik & Ted Chiang, 'Developing AI Like Raising Kids,' as part of CASBS's partnership w/Public Books

THEN LISTEN. It draws from an awesome CASBS podcast episode of the same name. The PB conversation links to the full episode 😏 🎙️

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