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I'm a computational cognitive scientist studying decision-making and introspection in humans and LLMs. I earned my PhD at Harvard in 2022, and have been a postdoc at Princeton since then.

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Eric Neyman's Shortform
Adam Morris8d10

Got it. Okay thanks!

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Eric Neyman's Shortform
Adam Morris8d30

Earnest question: For both this & donating to Alex Bores, does it matter whether someone donates sooner rather than a couple months from now? For practical reasons, it will be easier for me to donate in 2026--but if it will have a substantially bigger impact now, then I want to do it sooner.

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NunoSempere's Shortform
Adam Morris4mo88

One small suggestion: When I read this, I genuinely couldn't tell whether "Gray swans: None detected this week" was a joke (like you were pretending to look for literal gray/black swans), or if it meant something serious. After reading your website, my guess is that it's meant to be serious---but I'm still not sure, and if it is serious then I don't know what it means. (My understanding is that "black swan" means an unexpected, highly improbable / out of distribution event, so it wasn't clear to me what it would mean in this context to be generally looking for global gray/black swans.) Might be worth clarifying or finding other terminology, if you want readers like me to quickly grok what you mean.

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johnswentworth's Shortform
Adam Morris5mo40

We haven't had one yet! But we only did it ~3 times. Obviously people are more careful than they'd normally be while dancing on the slippery floor.

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johnswentworth's Shortform
Adam Morris6mo30

I'll add to this list: If you have a kitchen with a tile floor, have everyone take their shoes off, pour soap and water on the floor, and turn it into a slippery sliding dance party. It's so fun. (My friends and I used to call it "soap kitchen" and it was the highlight of our house parties.)

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Three Subtle Examples of Data Leakage
Adam Morris1y31

I see, that makes sense. Thank you!

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Three Subtle Examples of Data Leakage
Adam Morris1y253

Can you help me see this point? Why not correct it in the dataset? (Assuming that the dataset hasn't yet been used to train any models)

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Print Books of Scott Alexander's Writing
Adam Morris2y10

I'm long overdue here, but thank you so much for doing this!! I've been wanting this for a long time and just discovered this post :)

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Long Covid Risks: 2023 Update
Adam Morris3y10

see my comment above -- I (ironically) meant aphasia

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Long Covid Risks: 2023 Update
Adam Morris3y10

hahaha I actually also meant aphasia :P

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8Self-interpretability: LLMs can describe complex internal processes that drive their decisions
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10Printable book of some rationalist creative writing (from Scott A. & Eliezer)
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2How are you currently modeling COVID contagiousness?
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