#1563: Deconstructing AI Hype with “The AI Con” Authors Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna
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We are in the middle of a hype cycle peak around AI as there are a lot of hyperbolic claims being made about the capabilities and performance of large-language models (LLMs). Computational Linguist Emily M. Bender and Sociologist Alex Hanna have been writing academic papers about the limitations of LLMs, as well as some of […] The post #1563: Deconstructing AI Hype with “The AI Con” Authors Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna appeared first on Voices of VR Podcast .
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