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Schœlcher's avatar

Writers, composers, musicians, and creators make deliberate choices. These choices carry their emotions and incite specific ones in us, mere mortals lucky enough to enjoy their creation. You said it best: "No matter how advanced the models become, they will always remain just that: models. Representations. Replicas. Forgeries. Frauds." Inference is linear algebra, not original thought. There is nothing underneath, just weights and biases.

I read this piece twice already.

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The NYT quiz's ending note is not only insulting but stupid. Absolutely braindead. Referring to McCarthy's "As well ask men what they think of stone" as evidence of an "aversion to punctuation"??!! I guess someone at NYT thinks that the same meaning would be conveyed by "As well, ask men what they think of stone", even though the latter would be grammatically nonsensical and convey nothing close to the same meaning.

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