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![]() *an errata corrige: Jovanotti's travel was started from Patagonia, not Brazil, the year's book is 1998, not 1993. Last edited by nana77; 07-08-2025 at 12:57 AM. |
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I have a guidebook to London from 1931. Among other things, it tells you whether a gentleman should take his hat off when he meets a lady in an elevator. I don't remember if the answer is yes or no, but the etiquette for this in England was different from that on the Continent.
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...on-raynor-winn Of course the author claims the report isn't true, |
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...e-was-invented As someone mentioned that aspect. EDIT Quote:
So when you are buying non-fiction (text books may be more reliable if maths or science, remember that Sociology, Psychology and Economics are not science based. History is written mostly by the winners). from ANY publisher, remember they only care about not getting sued and making sales. Don't base life decisions on it. Test recipes before the important event. Regard it as entertainment unless you MUST read it as part of earning/studying for a qualification. Last edited by Quoth; 07-10-2025 at 08:53 AM. |
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https://retractionwatch.com/2025/06/...-up-citations/ This to me is a lot more concerning than a memoir being "loosely" based on the truth. I never expected those or other mass appeal non-fiction titles to be held to a very high bar. And it's such an insanely simple sanity check to see if the citations are real. Like an intern could do it. |
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That's what collars, and/or hair can do. Or you can wear a real hat that has a wide brim all the way around, because why would only the back of your neck face the sun? A proper hat with complete brim is what you need in the sun. Some work for rain too.
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LLM produces plausible garbage unless tricked to divulge what has been copied (so-called "Training" is simply copying, mostly without curation). Almost everything to do with "Machine Learning" / LLM etc end of so called "AI" is made up marketing hype. |
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It's not "just copying". But calling it "training" (or machine learning) is a lie, Marketing-Speak, and the content for LLMs is copied, but just not in a normal easily accessible replay with sane source identification (which would be more useful as then you'd have a decent interactively driven search engine)*. The entire LLM part of AI is dishonest and misleading. No computer system learns or is trained in the sense the words are traditionally used. The entire industry segment is like Humpty Dumpty in Alice through the Looking Glass. They are using anthropomorphic phrasing and descriptions that are dishonest or at best misleading. [* Something I proposed about 25 years ago. I was a professional, qualified programmer and had studied AI for over a decade by then.] |
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