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Further down in the article, someone suggests the federal government mandating an AI-generated content label. Yeah, good luck with that. ![]() ![]() |
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AI has no sense of context. It's dumb plagiarism and pattern matching, so you can get phrases that are not odd in a different context.
It won't know if biscuits in the source are the US kind, which are a kind of Scottish scone, or if they are UK/Irish biscuits. |
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What the UK calls biscuits are really cookies. |
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I think Canadians use cookie and biscuit like the Americans, not the Britons. Different languages use different words for things. US-English is a separate language from UK-English. They are daughters of the same mother, but not twins, not at all. Would an AI mash up the languages? Sure. Would an AI mash up regional differences, like lunch box or lunch pail, teapot or tea kettle, Sit a while or set a spell? I'm guessing yes.
Before objecting,consider that a language is a dialect with an army and a navy. |
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Canadians mostly use cookie and biscuit like Americans. OTOH, you will also hear biscuit used for cookie courtesy of the French language influence where a cookie can be a biscuit, a petit gâteau (sec) or (especially for chocolate chip and similar) cookie. Then you have sablé used for short-bread (after their sandy texture), etc.
Britain and America are two countries separated by a common language. And contrary, to JSWolf's belief, American usage is not the correct usage but simply an alternative usage. |
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No, UK & Ireland (and continent now) has also USA cookies. UK & Irish Biscuits are unrelated (some invented in Dublin). Different recipe and cooking and many are hard to do at home. Cookies are pretty easy to do.
I'll demonstrate (scones, drop-scones=Scottish pancakes, cookies, US & English muffins (unrelated), buns, cup-cakes, fairy-cakes and biscuits anytime you are transiting Shannon and have a few hours to kill. You might like the library, workshop and scenery too. We serve Yorkshire tea and Italian coffee (filter, cafetiere, moka, mud or espresso). Herbal infusions too. I've worked in USA (NY, Boston, Ohio) so I know the actual US in USA kinds. |
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In the US there have been many decades with large numbers of families moving from region to region, students going to university out of state, and national television shows that ordinary conversation mashes up regional differences.
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Oreos are a bit like some very inferior UK biscuits.
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