Category Archives: machine learning

The three pillars supporting the chatbot craze

Comment of the day, courtesy of Eevee on Mastodon: remarkable to watch the curve of computing go from “it will do exactly, precisely what you ask of if” to “here’s a few heuristics for less well-defined problems” to “self-driving is … Continue reading

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Why it’s a mistake to compare calculators to ChatGPT

Courtesy of one of my morning papers, a discussion of how Canadian universities are reacting to ChatGPT, which includes this quote from University of Calgary Associate Professor of Education Sarah Elaine Eaton: “There’s a complete moral panic and technological panic … Continue reading

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New from me: Unlike with academics and reporters, you can’t check when ChatGPT’s telling the truth

Over at The Conversation. Please do check it out. Looking at the comments (protip: never look at the comments), I think it’s important to clarify that my point isn’t that you can trust journalists or academics because they’re academics or … Continue reading

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