As always, links below. TEH Podcast We're back! AI makes a podcast (not this one ). Is AI plagiarism?In the beginning there was Yahoo!, then AltaVista, then Google; I share what I think might be the next frontier in search. Passkeys. All that, therapeutic grumpiness, coolness, and ...
Such AI has not been without controversy. Concerns have been raised that it could lead to issues regarding plagiarism or even worse, the loss of jobs and income for a multitude of professions, from lawyers to journalists. The chief executive of OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, has saidthe com...
Even to avid solvers and constructors, Parker’s puzzle replication had remained largely hidden in plain sight until last month. Even though themes can often get replicated here and there, purposeful “plagiarism is virtually unheard of in the crossword community,” Gaffney said in his2009 Slate ...
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s not a closed system. And while activity on Google+ might be weighted more heavily Google wants to track your activity and engagement on multiple platforms. Your comments (on blogs), your reviews, your answers (on Quora etc.), your updates (on Twitter), your photos (on Flickr and ...
America’s present has a sandbox feel to it. I used to play games with kids like Trump—to them, cheating didn’t matter at all—and if they still couldn’t win, they’d knock over the board—and pretend it was an accident—just troubled, nasty kids. But what a boon for all the...
My information isn't any more "off" than this crazy loon's account of Edison, as if he was guilty of dog murdering, plagiarism, blah blah blah. It's some kind of geek mythology that requires dumping on folk heroes or figures of authority in order to prop up the sagging, insecure, ...