We are joined by Hank Schlinger, a professor of psychology at California State University, Los Angeles. His research revolves around theoretical issues in psychology and behavioral analysis. Hank establishes that words have references and questions the reference for intelligence. He discussed how intelligence can be observed in animals. He also discussed how intelligence is measured in a given context.
Brain Inspired AI
Computable AGI
AGI Can Be Safe
AI Fails on Theory of Mind Tasks
AI for Mathematics Education
Evaluating Jokes with LLMs
Why Machines Will Never Rule the World
A Psychopathological Approach to Safety in AGI
The NLP Community Metasurvey
Skeptical Survey Interpretation
The Gallup Poll
Inclusive Study Group Formation at Scale
The PhilPapers Survey
Non-Response Bias
Measuring Trust in Robots with Likert Scales
CAREER Prediction
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics
Survey Design Working Session
Bot Detection and Dyadic Surveys
Reproducible ESP Testing
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