Stephan Lauermann (@s_lauermann) 's Twitter Profile
Stephan Lauermann

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linkhttps://sites.google.com/site/slauerma/research calendar_today03-11-2012 22:21:34

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Christian Bayer (@christianbaye13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bonn Graduate School of Economics, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, number 1 in the EU and number 4 in Europe in terms of research output of alumni. 💪Indeed, we have great students. @HCM_Bonn , ECONtribute

Luca Henkel (@henkel_lu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greed, selfishness, excessive gambling. This is what many people associate with stockholders. In my job market paper, I show that these associations are a key reason why people do not invest in the stock market (w/ Christian Zimpelmann). Thread⬇️Paper👉 luca-henkel.github.io/papers/Henkel_…

Greed, selfishness, excessive gambling.

This is what many people associate with stockholders.

In my job market paper, I show that these associations are a key reason why people do not invest in the stock market (w/ <a href="/c_zimpelmann/">Christian Zimpelmann</a>).

Thread⬇️Paper👉 luca-henkel.github.io/papers/Henkel_…
Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The explanation of ChatGPT that I wrote is now a printed book ... (hopefully) available in bookstores everywhere! And it's my thinnest book ever... (It's also an ebook) amazon.com/What-ChatGPT-D…

The explanation of ChatGPT that I wrote is now a printed book ... (hopefully) available in bookstores everywhere!  And it's my thinnest book ever...  (It's also an ebook)  
amazon.com/What-ChatGPT-D…
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI “factfulness” does seem to be improving in newer models, even for subjects where the consensus of training data would push the AI to be wrong. For example, GPT-3.5 believed “learning styles” were real, a common myth shared by most educators👇. Now, GPT-4 & Bard get it right.

AI “factfulness” does seem to be improving in newer models, even for subjects where the consensus of training data would push the AI to be wrong.

For example, GPT-3.5 believed “learning styles” were real, a common myth shared by most educators👇. Now, GPT-4 &amp; Bard get it right.
Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just added another chapter in the history of political prediction markets. Count 2024 as a clear win for prediction markets over polls, economic models, and polling aggregators.

Kevin A. Bryan (@afinetheorem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to publicly launch "All Day TA", a product Joshua Gans and I have been working on with our team over the last year. Short version: if you teach in spring, you will want to use this! It's the future of higher education. A short thread: 1/x

Super excited to publicly launch "All Day TA", a product <a href="/joshgans/">Joshua Gans</a> and I have been working on with our team over the last year. Short version: if you teach in spring, you will want to use this!  It's the future of higher education. A short thread:  1/x
ECONtribute (@econ_tribute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we had the great pleasure of hosting our annual Christmas Microeconomic Theory Conference in Bonn! Many thanks to our organizers, speakers and participants for the fruitful exchange and great contributions DFG public | @[email protected] Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim Stephan Lauermann Francesc Dilme

Last week we had the great pleasure of hosting our annual Christmas Microeconomic Theory Conference in Bonn! Many thanks to our organizers, speakers and participants for the fruitful exchange and great contributions <a href="/dfg_public/">DFG public | @dfg_public@wisskomm.social</a> <a href="/UniBonn/">Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn</a> <a href="/EPoS224/">CRC TR 224 EPoS Bonn-Mannheim</a> <a href="/s_lauermann/">Stephan Lauermann</a> <a href="/DilmeFranc80213/">Francesc Dilme</a>
Nageeb Ali (@snageebali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those interested in hearing more game theory, here is a terrific podcast series, featuring Jeffrey Ely, Ariel Rubinstein, Shengwu Li, Scott Kominers, Ray Fisman, Emir Kamenica, Candice Prendergast, and many others. tws-partners.com/podcast/

Daniel Litt (@littmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A change in my thinking about mathematics over the last few years is that I’ve come to believe that it is not useful to think of mathematical objects as being “poorly behaved” or “pathological” — everything that is true is beautiful.