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May 8, 2025 at 3:27 AM
As #CriticalAI's next issue clarifies, "gen" LLMs were designed as statistical proxies to score probable outputs for machine transcription & translation.

They weren't designed to function as search, OR to produce "helpful," "harmless," and "honest" info or communication. /m
March 18, 2024 at 8:23 PM
Have you seen #CriticalAI's new sneak preview yet? Check out Katrina Sluis and Nicolas Malevé's review of @jeddobson.bsky.social's “THE BIRTH OF COMPUTER VISION" at the link below!

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SNEAK PREVIEW: REVIEW: JAMES E. DOBSON’S “THE BIRTH OF COMPUTER VISION”
Nicolas Malevé and Katrina Sluis [Critical AI 2.2 is a special issue, co-edited by Lauren M.E. Goodlad and Matthew Stone, collecting interdisciplinary essays and think pieces on a wide range of top…
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April 11, 2024 at 4:48 PM
Check out the sneak preview from #CriticalAI's upcoming issue, @nathanielmyers.bsky.social's introspective review of "TextGenEd: Teaching with Text Generation Technologies" by @anetv.bsky.social, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzler.
SNEAK PREVIEW: Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzler’s “TEXTGENED” REVIEW
From an upcoming issue of Critical AI: Nathaniel Myers’s introspective review of TextGenEd.
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March 11, 2025 at 3:01 PM