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|    Nicolas Paul Colin de Glocester to All    |
|    Re: Bill Gates says AI will replace doct    |
|    12 May 25 14:36:42    |
      XPost: or.politics, ca.politics, alt.law-enforcement       XPost: rec.aviation.military       From: Spamassassin@irrt.De               This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,        while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.              On Thu, 27 Mar 2025, =?UTF-8?Q?.../v wrote:       "It's a sham. ChatGPT fooled me for a long time then I asked it these        questions:              What is the difference between slate and shale       What is the difference between shale and slate              I was emphasizing a priority that I perceived and it was reversed in the first       answer produced from what I wanted which perked up my ears. Notice that the two       answers are considerably different, as it does place some sort of priority       itself that is not consistent throughout the response...              "The meek shall inherit the Earth but not its mineral rights." -- J. Paul Getty              I've also seen it answer exactly the opposite question from ones I've asked       before. Not exactly reassuring."              I wrote to LinkedIn circa 4 weeks ago:       "Cátia insightfully wrote on Medium.com - "And language is never        innocent.              To write with a machine trained primarily in English is to confront a        linguistic imperialism so deeply embedded that it becomes infrastructure.        [. . .]              [. . .]              To translate is never a neutral act. [. . .] It is the quiet violence of        turning one world into another, often without consent.              [. . .] She was naming the structural asymmetry that underpins the act of        translation – the way dominant languages absorb and erase, rather than        reflect. She was warning us: not all speech survives the journey.              [. . .]              This was not translation. This was mistranslation-as-method."              Ciao Cátia! You might be interested to look at        HTTPS://Arxiv.org/abs/2308.00072 and        HTTPS://Tuairisc.Ie/fiafraigh-de-chatgpt-faoi-lion-na-marbh-in-g       za-is-braithfidh-an-freagra-ar-theanga-do-cheiste       "       where this Medium.com article is       HTTPS://Medium.com/@melokatja/bastard-language-artificial-intell       gence-epistemic-coloniality-and-situated-writing-0b7a90e06591              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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