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    To be worth using, a detector needs not only (A) not get very many false positives, but also (B) get…

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    Everything you say is true, but what is the alternative? I don’t think people are advocating a return to in-class…

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    Cyber security professional here -reliably determining when a computational artifact (file, etc.) was created is *hard*. This is sorta why…

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    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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In Memoriam: Antonin Scalia (1936-2016)

Justice Scalia has passed away unexpectedly; there's a brief NY Times notice here.  [ed.–it was originally brief, now much expanded].  Prior to his appointment to the DC Circuit, and then the Supreme Court, he was a law professor, first at the University of Virginia, then at the University of Chicago.  I will add links in due course as more becomes known.

ADDENDUM:   Predictably, the debate has already turned to the politics of Justice Scalia's replacement, and for obvious reasons.  But will anyone dare say openly why this is such a contested issue?

ANOTHER:  A remembrance from my colleague Geoffrey Stone.

AND MORE:  A longer memorial notice from Chicago.

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