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Ben Golub: AI Referees, Social Learning, and Virtual Currencies

Dec 29, 2025
Ben Golub, an economist and professor at Northwestern University, discusses his startup Refine, which leverages AI to revolutionize academic paper refereeing. He explores the implications of AI on scholarly production and highlights the risks of low-quality outputs. Golub uses concepts like eigenvalues to explain viral growth dynamics and how stubborn nodes in networks affect belief formation. He also shares insights on simulation experiments with AI, the role of LLMs in shaping social signals, and the potential of virtual currencies in incentivizing participation.
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INSIGHT

Cheap AI 'Slop' Raises Risk In Research

  • AI makes producing low-quality 'slop' much cheaper and more common in research.
  • That raises need for global, obsessive checks that catch fragile or AI-generated errors.
ADVICE

Add AI Into Journal Workflows

  • Integrate AI tooling into editorial pipelines for conditional-accept due diligence.
  • Use AI to desk-reject suspicious submissions faster and with more confidence.
INSIGHT

Eigenvalues Predict Viral Growth

  • Eigenvalues compress complex matrix behavior into one number that predicts growth or decay.
  • A largest eigenvalue above one signals exponential viral spread; below one implies die-out.
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