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The Institute for Analytical Sociology Seminar

Venue: KO301 & Online on Zoom (see Zoom link in the end of the email)



*Monday, October 2 @ 14:30CET*

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*Accelerating (social) science with human-aware artificial intelligence*



*James Evans*

*University of Chicago*



Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) models trained on published scientific
findings have been used to invent valuable materials and targeted
therapies, but they typically ignore the human scientists who continually
alter the landscape of discovery. Here we show that incorporating the
distribution of human expertise by training unsupervised models on
simulated inferences cognitively available to experts dramatically improves
(up to 400%) AI prediction of future discoveries beyond those focused on
research content alone, especially when relevant literature is sparse.
These models succeed by predicting human predictions and the scientists who
will make them. By tuning human-aware AI to avoid the crowd, we can
generate scientifically promising “alien” hypotheses unlikely to be
imagined or pursued without intervention until the distant future, which
hold promise to punctuate scientific advance beyond questions currently
pursued. I also explore the creation of other kinds of data-driven, machine
learned "digital doubles" (e.g., LLM-based social agents) that facilitate
cycles of semi-automated virtual and staged experiments tuned to reveal
social and scientific insights and generate social and material
technologies. Accelerating human discovery or probing its blind spots, I
show how human-aware and complementary AI enables us to move toward and
beyond the contemporary (social) scientific frontier.



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*James Evans* is the Max Palevsky Professor of History and Civilization,
Sociology, Director of Knowledge Lab, and Founding Faculty Director of
Computational Social Science at the University of Chicago and the Santa Fe
Institute. Evans' research uses large-scale data, machine
learning and generative models to understand how collectives think and what
they know. This involves inquiry into the emergence of ideas, shared
patterns of reasoning, and processes of attention,
communication, agreement, and certainty. Thinking and knowing collectives
like science, Wikipedia or the Web involve complex networks of diverse
human and machine intelligences, collaborating and competing to achieve
overlapping aims. Evans' work connects the interaction of these agents with
the knowledge they produce and its value for themselves and the system.



Evans designs observatories for understanding that fuse data from text,
images and other sensors with results from interactive crowd
sourcing and online experiments. Much of Evans' work has investigated
modern science and technology to identify collective biases, generate new
leads taking these into account, and imagine alternative discovery regimes.
He has identified R&D institutions that generate more and less novelty,
precision, density and robustness. Evans also explores thinking and knowing
in other domains ranging from political ideology to popular culture. His
work has been published in Nature, Science, PNAS, American Sociological
Review, American Journal of Sociology and many other outlets.
-- 
 https://unito.webex.com/meet/filippo.barbera


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*Useful Links*

Book page:
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 Filippo Barbera, PhD

Professor of Economic Sociology,

Department of Cultures, Politics & Society, Univ.of Torino, Campus Einaudi

Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto

Honorary Visiting Professor, Cardiff University

Member, Forum Diseguaglianze e diversità

email: [email protected]

twitter: @FilBarbera

Skype: filippo.barbera_to
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