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  1. sahpa's avatar

    Agreed with the other commentator. It is extremely unlikely that Pangram’s success is due to its cheating by reading metadata.

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  4. Mark Robert Taylor's avatar

    At the risk of self-advertising:… You claim “AI is unusual in degree, not in kind” and “It is not clear…

  5. F.E. Guerra-Pujol's avatar

    Apropos of Sagar’s wish to foist the A.I. industry by its own petard, this article appeared in print in yesterday’s…

  6. Claudio's avatar

    I teach both large courses, like Jurisprudence and Critical Legal Thinking (a.k.a Legal Argumentation), and small seminar-based courses at Edinburgh…

  7. Charles Pigden's avatar

    Surely there is an answer to the problem of AI cheating which averts the existential threat. . It’s not great,…

Another ACLS Award:

In addition to the ACLS Fellowships noted below, one philosopher has won a new ACLS award, the Burkhardt Fellowship for those recently tenured: Robin Jeshion (philosophy of language, philosophy of math), who recently moved from Yale to the University of California at Riverside. This is a rather new ACLS award–and a potentially quite attractive one–so worth investigating by those soon-to-be or recently tenured.

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