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

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

Seven philosophers win NEH Fellowships (or equivalent) for “advanced research in humanities” (CORRECTED)

MOVING TO FRONT FROM YESTERDAY–CORRECTED

They are:   Sara Bernstein (Notre Dame), Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion), Lisa Miracchi (Penn), James Reid (Metropolitan State U), Joseph Stenberg (San Jose State), Thomas Ward (Baylor), and Rachel Zuckert (Northwestern). 

(Note:  this year, for the first time I've seen, there are two categories of awards for 'advanced research in the humanities" (usually meaning writing a book):  the traditional Fellowships (that I've always noted) and "Awards for Faculty" which are essentially Fellowships, but reserved for faculty who teach at historically Black colleges, or primarily Hispanic-serving or Tribal-serving colleges.)

(Thanks to Bob Pasnau and Abe Roth for corrections.)

 

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