
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Noah Carl and Bo Winegard: probing the intellectual darker web
May 30, 2025
Bo Winegard and Noah Carl, editors of Aporia Magazine with backgrounds in social psychology and sociology, dive into the murky waters of controversial topics. They discuss their experiences with cancellations and media backlash, shedding light on the evolving landscape of free speech in academia. The duo delves into contentious issues like race and IQ, exploring public perception and the societal ramifications of these discussions. They also tackle the impact of artificial intelligence on academic integrity and the complexities surrounding identity politics today.
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Cold Winters Theory's Scientific Reception
- The Cold Winters Theory is a plausible hypothesis linking cognitive ability to environmental challenges.
- It faces ridicule in human studies despite support in animal brain size research.
Evolving Race and IQ Discourse
- The decline in focus on racial disparities has reduced the urgency to publicly address race and IQ differences.
- Debate about race shifts more toward academic and evolutionary analysis than activism.
AI Disrupts Knowledge Work
- AI research tools like Deep Research significantly outperform human research teams in speed and quality.
- The rise of AI threatens to drastically transform white-collar work, including academic labor.






