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Ian T. Adams

@ian_t_adams

A blend of policing, birds, & sci-fi. A tiger who happily eats oranges. Asst. Prof @UofSC_Crim. Regime-approved coastal apparatchik.

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There's an old proverb in law enforcement that ends, "...and the righteous are bold as a lion." Brandon del Pozo has it right in a new, wonderfully written piece in The Atlantic - there's nothing bold, nothing proud, about masking law enforcement officers in their regular duties.

There's an old proverb in law enforcement that ends, "...and the righteous are bold as a lion." <a href="/BrandondelPozo/">Brandon del Pozo</a> has it right in a new, wonderfully written piece in <a href="/TheAtlantic/">The Atlantic</a> - there's nothing bold, nothing proud, about masking law enforcement officers in their regular duties.
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Force Science has responded to Adams et al.’s recent article, “Forced Science,” and it’s shockingly bad, for at least four reasons.

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Good spot by Justin Nix. This one kind of shocked me to be honest. Does Force Science really just not know how to distinguish between scientific and non-scientific journals?

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The most common “defense” of Force Science so far appears to be some version of “well, unnamed other people also do bad science.” We should reject pseudoscience outright. If you think there is other bad science, then go do the hard work and show it. But vague assertions are

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Sorry, should have tagged METR as the source of the evaluation. Good work here. We need a lot more independent, rigorous evidence to test the impacts of AI.

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Maybe the answer lies in mocking those with views different than mine...more. After all, everyone know that scholars with more conservative views have bad CVs!