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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Machine Learning

I think that we were talking earlier just about the kind of meta question of categories and category formation and shifts. And I think just unresolved and in lots of important ways. Even if it's unresolved, that at least tells you there's more for us to argue about than we we may have thought 20 years ago. Exactly. Jumping forward in time a little bit in 2021, you wrote this very interesting science fiction hasn't prepared us to imagine machine learning around the time we were seeing JPT three and clip and Dolly. Yeah, I mean, so here I've been engaging with arguments that I think people in machine learning will be pretty familiar with.

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