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www.infoworld.com
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| | | | | Generative AI models can carry on conversations, answer questions, write stories, produce source code, and create images and videos of almost any description. Here's how generative AI works, how it's being used, and why it's more limited than you might think. | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Important Update (March 10): On deeper reflection, I probably don't need to spend emotional energy refuting people like Chomsky, who believe that Large Language Models are just a laughable fad rather than a step-change in how humans can and will use technology, any more than I would've needed to spend it refuting those who said... | |
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blog.frankmtaylor.com
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| | | | | Everyone speaks at least one language. It's fascinating how we learned that first language, too. Without any formal instruction, we heard it, repeated it, and found ourselves effective communicators within about seven years. And in that time, we learned what our language sounded like, too. Language is merely words seeking their melodies Even if weRead More | |
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historytech.wordpress.com
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| | | It's been a few years. Way back in 2011, as part of an every seven years legislative requirement, Kansas Department of Education Consultant Don Gifford started the process of reviewing the state social studies standards. But instead of simply updating some language, adding some new resources, and calling it good, Don led the writing committee... | ||