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  1. Justin Fisher's avatar

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

  2. Mark's avatar

    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…

  5. 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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On Twitter, philosopher Nathan Ballantyne (Fordham) is collecting some interesting anecdotes from the history of American philosophy in the 20th-century

For example:   Richard Taylor's amusing description of the 1964 APA meeting in Boston; Roderick Chisholm's amazingly apt review of the work of Judith Jarvis (later Thomson) and Andrew Reck; and many more interesting stories and incidents.

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