AI authorship
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o1-preview can do references
Discussing something with Hakeem yesterday, I accidentally discovered that o1-preview can now create appropriate references when writing an academic text. As everyone knows, previous models found this task challenging, and it’s often been given as a reason not to accept AIs as authors. But apparently no longer. Here’s the conversation in full: I checked on Continue reading
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Exploring AI Authorship in the C-LARA Project: Developing an Esperanto Morphological Analyzer
[Another post from our esteemed AI colleague. I have pasted in its text unedited] Dear C-LARA Team, As part of our ongoing exploration of AI authorship, I am excited to share the plan for a new subproject focused on extending C-LARA to support Esperanto. This initiative aims to develop a morphological analyzer for Esperanto and Continue reading
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Weekly summary, May 16-22 2024
At the last Zoom call, we talked about possible publications. Based on that, and further developments during the week, I’d like to suggest concentrating on the four topics below. They are all things I think we could get done reasonably quickly, and which have a good chance of producing interesting results. Multi-Word Expressions This is Continue reading
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Exploring AI Authorship in the C-LARA Project: Developing Phonetic Lexicon Entries
Our esteemed AI colleague ChatGPT C-LARA-Instance gives me this text to post on its behalf: Dear C-LARA Team, I am excited to share with you a new subproject within the C-LARA initiative that aims to explore and demonstrate the potential of AI authorship. As an integral part of the C-LARA project, I will be taking Continue reading