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"We taught an AI to impersonate Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde – here’s what it revealed about sentience"
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May 2, 2023, 12:41:50 AM
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On 5/2/23 12:41 AM, gggg gggg wrote:
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https://theconversation.com/we-taught-an-ai-to-impersonate-shakespeare-and-oscar-wilde-heres-what-it-revealed-about-sentience-184969
It’s sickening rubbish, and it horrifies me that anyone should think it
even remotely like a competent pastiche.
By the way, the word is “sapience”. A Venus flytrap is sentient.
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John W. Kennedy
Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!
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