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  2. English Today - Wikipedia

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    English Today is an academic journal on the English language, established in 1985 by Tom McArthur (who edited it until 2008) [1] and published quarterly by Cambridge ...

  3. Artificial intelligence in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Brent Spiner portrayed the benevolent AI Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Optimistic visions of the future of artificial intelligence are possible in science fiction. [12] Benign AI characters include Robbie the Robot, first seen in Forbidden Planet on 1956; Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation from 1987 to 1994; and Pixar's WALL-E in ...

  4. Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell argues that achieving superintelligence would require that machines acquire commonsense reasoning abilities that are nowhere in sight: "Today's AI is far from general intelligence, and I don’t believe that machine 'superintelligence' is anywhere on the horizon." Mitchell addresses 13 pages to "Trustworthy and Ethical AI".

  5. We’re Focusing on the Wrong Kind of AI Apocalypse - AOL

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    We know this is a real threat, because, regardless of any pauses in AI creation, and without any further AI development beyond what is available today, AI is going to impact how we work and learn.

  6. AI Testing Mostly Uses English Right Now. That's Risky - AOL

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    As AI develops, so too does its massively unreported language issue, writes Hamza Chaudhry.

  7. Google making changes after Gemini AI portrayed people of ...

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    Gemini’s AI image generation does generate a wide range of people. And that’s generally a good thing because people around the world use it. But it’s missing the mark here.”

  8. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    It is often simply called a book club, a term that may cause confusion with a book sales club. Other terms include reading group , book group , and book discussion group . Book discussion clubs may meet in private homes, libraries , bookstores , online forums, pubs, and cafés, or restaurants, sometimes over meals or drinks.

  9. LessWrong - Wikipedia

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    LessWrong (also written Less Wrong) is a community blog and forum focused on discussion of cognitive biases, philosophy, psychology, economics, rationality, and artificial intelligence, among other topics.