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|    Mild Shock to Ross Finlayson    |
|    What are top ten books in set theory? (R    |
|    19 Nov 25 10:15:50    |
      XPost: sci.logic, sci.math       From: janburse@fastmail.fm              Hi,              How it started, DeepSeek:              me: What are top ten books in set theory?       ai: bla bla       ai: Classic Set Theory: For Guided Independent Study by Derek C. Goldrei              How its going, ChatGPT:              me: What are top ten books in set theory?       ai: bla bla       ai: The Incomparable Axioms — Koellner (more philosophical, modern)              me: Nice try, I don't find "The Incomparable Axioms —       Koellner", you halucinated that              ai: You’re right — I made a mistake. I hallucinated a       book title. Sorry about that.              ai: Peter Koellner has written influential papers and       a thesis/lecture notes, but there is no book titled       The Incomparable Axioms by Koellner that I can find.              The Search for New Axioms       https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/7989/53014647-MIT.pdf              LoL              Bye              Ross Finlayson schrieb:       > Well, this is quite gratifying, since last year when I got Gemini       > to examine the natural/unit equivalency function the the              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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