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by jjding99 on 2019-06-21 (UTC).

Look at these two celebrating how they coined the US-China Cold War meme. One I argue in this week's #ChinAI is not only flawed but extremely dangerous, fueling Cold War warriors who want to elevate existing tensions with China to civilizational conflict https://t.co/MdnV2gK5xC https://t.co/Nhtj33pGia

— Jeffrey Ding (@jjding99) June 21, 2019
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by jjding99 on 2019-06-21 (UTC).

outsized influence on issues that matter to me. E.g. many in the govAI field are worried about memes like the "US-China Tech Cold War" bc they position tech development as one tied to civilizational supremacy, incentivizing powerful states to cut corners on things like AI safety.

— Jeffrey Ding (@jjding99) June 21, 2019
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by jeremyphoward on 2019-06-21 (UTC).

Me too! I've noticed a lot of passive-aggressive sub-tweeting and "jokes" on ML twitter, rather than directly and clearly stating a point and counter-point https://t.co/ClDzUUNsw5

— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) June 21, 2019
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by tdietterich on 2019-06-23 (UTC).

I particularly dislike how Medium treats each comment as a new posting. But more generally, I would like a tool that would help us build a structured argument and attach evidence to each claim.

— Thomas G. Dietterich (@tdietterich) June 23, 2019
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