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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 days
@femke_plantinga Love the video, which applications did you use for the animation please? Thank you
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
13 days
RT @MushtaqBilalPhD: Major academic publishers make billions of dollars. Elsevier: $3.9 billion, Springer Nature: $2 billion, Wiley: $1.8…
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
5 months
RT @PhDVoice: If you ever get a tough question during your PhD, just say “I need more funding to find out”. 😉 #PhDVoice @PostdocVoice
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
@MushtaqBilalPhD Very insightful @Leximancer should stick to LinkedIn or both?
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
Imagine it’s #1920
@elonmusk
Elon Musk
8 months
Exactly!
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
Don’t be sold down the river
@elonmusk
Elon Musk
8 months
It’s patently absurd that Apple isn’t smart enough to make their own AI, yet is somehow capable of ensuring that OpenAI will protect your security & privacy! Apple has no clue what’s actually going on once they hand your data over to OpenAI. They’re selling you down the river.
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
#ripmichaelmosley what a fabulous lifestyle to aspire too ♥️👑
@HannahHiles
Hannah Hiles
8 months
My mum’s book group read @DrMichaelMosley’s Just One Thing recently and one of them produced this summary of his brilliant, sensible, achievable advice (that we could all benefit from following!) #MichaelMosley #RIPMichaelMosley
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
@PhDVoice @PostdocVoice A job is a bad reason, love of learning is a good one..
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
RT @elonmusk: If Apple integrates OpenAI at the OS level, then Apple devices will be banned at my companies. That is an unacceptable securi…
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
How did you solve the hallucination problem @Leximancer? Promise I won’t tell 🤣👑
@Leximancer
Leximancer
8 months
Why RAG won’t solve generative AI’s hallucination problem via @techcrunch
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
RT @Leximancer: Why RAG won’t solve generative AI’s hallucination problem via @techcrunch
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
@Leximancer @TechCrunch New product has zero hallucinations @Leximancer? How did you do it?
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
8 months
Is this still the case?? @haydenhomer
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
9 months
RT @Daily_Proust: "Good-bye, I've barely said a word to you, but it's always like that at parties—we never really see each other, we never…
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
10 months
What is coming @Leximancer?
@Leximancer
Leximancer
10 months
Better than RAG, what comes next?
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
10 months
RT @ScienceNerdEmma: Congratulations @Sai_Naicker who won the #UQCCR Publication of the Month award for her paper on stability of ceftazidi…
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
10 months
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary I feel so young
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
1 year
Makes complete sense for students @Leximancer
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
1 year
The worst and most useless advice given to PhD students: find a gap in literature. Here's why: The problem with "finding a gap in literature" is that it's an analogy. It assumes that an academic field is like a wall. Every researcher brings a brick or two and that's how we this wall gets built. Sometimes researchers are unable to solve a problem, which results in a "gap" in the wall. The analogy of finding a gap in literature, like any other analogy, distorts the actual process of how academic research gets done. As a result, graduate students try to find a topic that no one has written about before. This is counterproductive at best and utter madness at worst. Let's say I start researching a topic like "The Effect of Reading Hans Christian Andersen's Stories on the Production of Milk Among Danish Cows." No one has written about this topic and I can argue that there is a gap in literature. The problem is even if I were to write a whole 400-page monograph on this topic, it will not move the field forward. No one in the field of Andersen studies is interested this topic. If you follow the advice of finding a gap in literature, you may end up doing research that no one is interested in. So what should you do? Here's a suggestion: try to find a problem you feel passionately about. This may be a bit tricky if you are starting out. So, read about it, think about it, and write what make of it. Most importantly, know that there is a place in the world for whatever you have to say on a given topic. Example: I had a problem that I had spent years thinking about before my PhD. And the problem was how a South Asian Muslim identity got constructed in and through Urdu literature. I read about Urdu literature and identity formation in colonial India and figured two writers whose works I wanted to enagage with. Nazir Ahmad, a 19th century Urdu novelist, and Benedict Anderson, the famous Anglo-Irish political scientist. There is a lot of scholarship on Nazir Ahmad's novels and Benedict Anderson's book "Imagined Communities" is a considered a classic in the humanities and social sciences. A lot of folks had written about Nazir Ahmad and Anderson's work. So, not many gaps in the literature. But no one had looked at how Nazir Ahmad's novels created an "imagined community" of Muslims in colonial India. So, I did this in my dissertation. I didn't try to find a gap in literature. I solved a problem that I felt passionately about.
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@DerbyandJoan
Arcadia
1 year
RT @Leximancer: Want to learn more about #text #qualitative #analysis and #survey? The next Leximancer free month webinar takes place next…
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