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Ted Underwood: Machine Learning and the Literary Imagination

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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Machine Learning and Human Perception

In 2020, a paper will be published called machine learning and human perspective. The author argues that we can take the sort of social grounding of our categories in relation to human perception one step further. We can say, okay, let's model science fiction as it was understood in 1950, or as it was understanding in the 1970s. And come up with categories that are fluid and perspectival. This is perfect for acknowledging the kind of mutable and perspectives part of history.

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