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At Mind Matters News: What Happens When You Feed a Translation Program Utter Nonsense?

AI is apparently blind to what would be obvious even to an adolescent human, when it comes to recognizing language versus nonsense.

Posted on October 21, 2022 Author Caspian Comments(11)
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Jerry Coyne fires back at Egnor and Luskin

Having stated that he wouldn’t engage in a dialogue (which he would presumably be doing if he responded), Coyne conceded shortly afterward that “I may be forced by the laws of physics in making a few remarks.” And he makes more than a few. But he presses on: “one more before I grow ill.” Physics is a harsh master.

Posted on July 14, 2022July 14, 2022 Author News Comments(3)

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