Praise comments for new journal 'Inference' from academics and a former NYT reporter
Praise comments for new journal 'Inference' from academics and a former NYT reporter The passage contains only complimentary feedback from scholars and a journalist about a scholarly journal. It provides no actionable leads, names of powerful actors in wrongdoing, financial flows, or controversial actions. It is low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Robert Berwick, MIT professor, expresses interest in publishing on evolutionary theory and AI topics.; Simon Blackburn, Cambridge philosopher, thanks for prompt payment and notes unusual publishing practice.; Ralph Blumenthal, former NYT reporter, acknowledges the journal but offers no further involvement.
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Praise comments for new journal 'Inference' from academics and a former NYT reporter The passage contains only complimentary feedback from scholars and a journalist about a scholarly journal. It provides no actionable leads, names of powerful actors in wrongdoing, financial flows, or controversial actions. It is low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Robert Berwick, MIT professor, expresses interest in publishing on evolutionary theory and AI topics.; Simon Blackburn, Cambridge philosopher, thanks for prompt payment and notes unusual publishing practice.; Ralph Blumenthal, former NYT reporter, acknowledges the journal but offers no further involvement.
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