![]() ![]() Here's a taste, jumping off the Borgesian idea of "the imminence of a revelation," and the simultaneity of living in a time of great comedy and tragedy all at once: And in doing so, they warn about the hype around products like ChatGPT - both for investors who are suddenly very excited about the prospective of independent robot labor, and for others who are potentially concerned about the impending robot apocalypse or whatever. The three extrapolate from their knowledge and experience with human linguistic development and artificial intelligence to bluntly but beautifully explain the differences between artificial and "true" intelligence. Jeffrey Watumull, a philosopher who is also the director of artificial intelligence at a tech company. Ian Roberts, a linguistics professor at University of Cambridge, and Dr. There's a new op-ed in The New York Times from Noam Chomsky and two of his academic colleagues - Dr. ![]() Photo: Asadr1337 / Wikimedia Commons ( CC-BY SA 4.0) ![]()
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