Sunday, May 4, 2025
How to be as "smart" as an "AI"
My brother Luther, who teaches computing at the University of Illinois, explains "How to be as 'smart' as an AI." Like the Molière character who was astonished to realize that he'd been speaking prose all his life without realizing it, some people may make the surprising discovery that a lot of their thinking has actually been "artificial intelligence" all along.
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Your brother is spot on there.
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