
An unfiltered exploration of psychology, culture, and the world through the eyes of an impulsive yet remorseful professor
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Regret Now Vol IX
It’s been too long, dear readers, since you and I had a chat, a tete a tete, about what’s been going on in this little Substack. Time to get personal and reflect on the many pots I stirred the past few months—wow, has it...
This week I’m publishing a guest post by my PhD student, Victória Oldemburgo de Mello.
Victória is the first author of a new working paper called The Moralization of Artificial Intelligence. I adore this paper. So much so that I want to cl...
Greetings dear readers. I'm writing this from a balcony in Barcelona, under a jacaranda tree, kids playing somewhere below, an epic fantasy novel in my lap. I’m reading the "The Lions of Al-Rassan" by Guy Gavriel Kay, loosely set on the rec...
I wish I could stop writing about replicability in psychology.
I wish I could stop writing about replicability in psychology. I really do.
A few months ago I sat in the audience for a PhD student’s talk that was, well, not great. The student was clear and articulate. They were prepared. The talk was not great because the ideas weren’t fully worked through, had internal inconsi...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Psychology professor at the University of Toronto studying effort, empathy, and AI. Author of Speak Now Regret Later. The ideas are mine though I sometimes collaborate with the machines I study to help me put them into words.
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