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Wow. I went to law school and was on the law review. That was our precise job for the papers selected for publication. To verify every single citation.


Thanks for sharing that. Interesting how there was a solution to a problem that didn't really exist yet.. I mean, I'm sure it was there for a reason, but I assume it was more things like wrongful attribution, missing commas etc. rather than outright invented quotes to fit a narrative or do you have more background on that?

...at least the mandatory automated checking processes are probably not far off at least for the more reputable journals, but it still makes you wonder how much you can trust the last two years of LLM-enhanced science that is now being quoted in current publications and if those hallucinations can be "reverted" after having been re-quoted. A bit like Wikipedia can be abused to establish facts.


No, the "market" is 6 billion people making thousands of individual decisions daily.


Do you think 6 billion people are claiming for more effort and resources to be put on AI?


I wonder if he still holds all that in his Roth IRA.


lol, "American Law Firm"


Good god what a meaningless "right" where all of the exceptions eat the rule.


Democracy. Vote yourself money.


Unfortunately, there are two things keeping me on Windows:

1) Office (libreoffice is a steaming pile) 2) Fortnite

If those can be solved, I'm done with Windows. I've been a windows fanboi since 3.11. But I'm finally ready to move to Debian desktop (even Ubuntu has gotten crappy lately).


That’s my roadblock. I need Office and still want to be able to play Fortnite.


That Skytalks still requires masking is absurd. I saw the organizers at DEFCON walking around with no masks. The last skytalks at DEFCON a couple of years ago was pretty bad anyways, really disappointing.


"Schreiber acknowledged that the driver, George McGee, was negligent when he blew through flashing lights, a stop sign and a T-intersection at 62 miles an hour before slamming into a Chevrolet Tahoe that the couple had parked to get a look at the stars."


Probably the reason why the driver was assigned 66% of the blame.. Did you have a point?


Does that change the shitty behavior of Tesla?


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