Joe Dumit
@JoeDumit
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Prof Science & Technology Studies and Anthropology UCDavis: medicine improvisation brains games bodies drugs facts VR data viz coffee fries movement methods
Davis, CA
Joined February 2013
Nice thread on how LLMs can generate false facts on the go. Word-by-word generation is fascinating but also bizarre in confidant hallu-citations as @katecrawford points out. Taking them at their word is never the point.
ChatGPT strikes again. A journalist contacted me to research her profile on @lexfridman. ChatGPT informed her that @_KarenHao and I were his top critics. It cited articles we'd written about him, gave links, and summaries. Only problem: it's all false. Here's what she sent me:
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gettalong on reddit provided a full solution using HexaPDF - so helpful! https://t.co/y7QH26iLy1
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Explore this post and more from the pdf community
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PDF Expert will export all annotations. For zotero or other, is there any way to auto-transform PDF text boxes into comments? Seems like some kind of PDF hack could batch it? Or get pdf.js or poppler to care about text boxes? @json_dirs @npseaver
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I have 1000s of PDFs that I have annotated with highlights and text boxes. Trying to switch to Zotero that has annotation export and it grabs the highlights and "comments" but ignores the "text boxes" (like in red here).
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If I were Pfizer, I'd immediately forbid any of my employees and labs on my grants/contracts to use any of these enhanced PDF viewers or any online review process in which data is 'tracked', 'leaked', appropriated and made use of.
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Even if only one or two people in the lab were using Elsevier's "enhanced pdf viewer", I would effectively be in the lab, at their journal club meetings, listening in on their hunches and practices
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If I were Pfizer, for instance, I'd pay for such metadata to track labs funded by my competitors (university location alone would be enough) to see realtime where their research is leading, which papers they are reading, which parts are being highlighted (molecules, methods,
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The intense threads by @json_dirs and @jeroenson about surveillance publishing suggest how this might be happening if when you use online, publisher provided platforms from Elsevier and others
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Ever wonder how you might have been scooped? What if someone could pay to see your recent or realtime PDF reading highlights and notetaking?
Of course Elsevier's "enhanced pdf viewer" tracks where you click, view, if you hide the page, etc. and then transmits a big base64 blob of events along with ID from University proxy when you leave. I'm sure straight to SciVal for sale. Is this the way we want science to work?
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