Ian Crawford (economist)
Ian Crawford is professor of economics at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Nuffield College. Crawford is a research fellow at the Institute of Fiscal Studies.[1] Crawford's research relates to the analysis of individual behaviour, with reference to nonparametric economic theory and statistical methods.[2]
Education
- Ph.D. Economics, University College London, University of London, 1997
- M.Sc. Economics, University of Bristol, 1991
- B.A. Economics (1), Birmingham Polytechnic, 1990[1]
gollark: I'm sure Google has lots of spare GPU/TPU power. They have some ridiculous GPT-3-scale image/text model in development now, and use BERT-like entities for search parsing.
gollark: I'd think that it would be possible to detect it if you had a lot of samples of it versus real human text. And there was this demo highlighting differences between human and GPTous text, via highlighting low-probability-from-the-model words (which are often also the most important).
gollark: I wonder if Google/search engines generally can detect GPT-3ous content yet.
gollark: That sounds hard, actually.
gollark: What if we generate VAST quantities of novel and interesting content?
References
- "Professor Ian Crawford, Co-Director, CPP". IFS. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- Ian Crawford, Department of Economics, Oxford
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