> The writing has characteristics of content that might have been partially generated or assembled from multiple sources without smooth transitions between sections. While the technical information about Rust seems solid, the narrative structure and voice consistency aren't what you'd typically expect from a single-author technical blog post.
Arms race!
> Spam-filters, actually. Once they became self-modifying, spam-filters and spam-bots got into a war to see which could act more human, and since their failures invoked a human judgement about whether their material were convincingly human, it was like a trillion Turing-tests from which they could learn. From there came the first machine-intelligence algorithms, and then my kind.
Arms race!
> Spam-filters, actually. Once they became self-modifying, spam-filters and spam-bots got into a war to see which could act more human, and since their failures invoked a human judgement about whether their material were convincingly human, it was like a trillion Turing-tests from which they could learn. From there came the first machine-intelligence algorithms, and then my kind.
https://craphound.com/overclocked/Cory_Doctorow_-_Overclocke...