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CS Junior @ IITMBSc, KIIT | Papers @ IEEE, ACM | Intern @ UT Austin, TCS R&I, IITKGP | Pianist | https://annimukherjee.notion.site/anni-blogs | https://sites.google.com/view/anni-mukh/
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This is such a heartfelt post. We Research because we love it. We do what we do because of a calling which says to us, “if we don’t do it, when who will”. It’s a love for the subject, the joy of knowing how things work to their core.

I want to take this opportunity to say: Research is hard, especially when studying complex systems like politics that are constantly changing. None of us are immune to missing something or drawing a bad inference. Not everything that’s true now will still be in the future. Show each other grace.

These sites might be useful: 1. HealthMap – Real-time disease tracking system developed by Boston Children’s Hospital. (healthmap.org) 2. Global Incident Map – Displays disease outbreaks worldwide with alert notifications. (outbreaks.globalincidentmap.com)

I keep on following Profs, liking Academic tweets yet my BlueSky feed stays the same. Can anyone help me make it better?

I completely agree. I was reading Dr Russel’s book on AI and Chapter 2 goes into detail the ways AI agents can make us better. A cracked team @ Google / MSFT / Amazon should be working on PoCs and showing them off weekly! There’s so much potential and use cases we can’t begin to fanthon even!

So excited about AI tools that make us better: collaborative assistants, tools for scientific investigation, decision support, markets that incentivize good outcomes, social media algorithms that help us achieve consensus. There is so much that isn’t “automate away humans.”