skairam.bsky.social
Member of Technical Staff @OpenAI | Teaching the machines to learn from humans.
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BH7jpGIAAAAJ&hl=en
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I’m excited about how far we got the program in a short time and am very confident in the Reddit team’s ability to keep making progress on RFR.
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Thanks!
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Definitely exciting! Thanks!
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Thanks -- appreciate the kind words!
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Thanks!
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Hey Jeff -- thanks! I've somehow looped all the way back around to our work on "crowd parting"
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Same!!!
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Thanks so much! Great to see you in Costa Rica @acm-cscw.bsky.social!
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Thanks and definitely not! It's been an exceptionally busy couple of weeks but I'll be back posting soon!
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Thanks!
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Thanks! Sadly this means fewer collab opportunities in the near future, but hopefully not forever!
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This new role provides an opportunity to jump into the deep end of understanding how to ensure that these systems perform in ways that align with users' expectations and objectives. To my new team at OpenAI: I'm excited to dive into this next chapter together!
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After 15 years of studying social media, this also represents a big pivot in my career. Over the past few years, I've become increasingly interested in how LLM's will work alongside individuals and within teams to help people achieve their goals.
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I'm so grateful to Laura Nestler, Roxy Young, and Chris Slowe at Reddit for their support, guidance, & advocacy over the past 2.5 years and for championing Reddit for Researchers. I'm sad to move on from this project, but feel lucky to have played a role in bringing this ambitious vision to life!
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I'm eager to engage with folks here who are interested in building healthier communities, supporting the participants and drivers of these communities, and finding ways to leverage AI both to support community objectives and study these communities in new ways.
If that sounds like you, say hello!
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My work in industry has also focused on understanding the goals and needs of moderators of online communities and designing interventions to help them be more successful. Some recent projects in that area include:
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My work broadly falls into the categories of social computing and computational social science, though I leverage a wide variety of methods.
A recent area of interest has been building models of online community health. Some recent projects:
arxiv.org/pdf/2405.00601
dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1...