A Inglaterra le quiero robar de la manera más alevosa posible. Que les anulen todos los goles, que nos regalen 3 penales, que baje Infantino mismo a patear para nosotros. Si le podemos manotear la billetera a Kane de paso también. A los ladrones hay que robarles
Yesterday I came across a paper, “Minimum Viable Scale: Extinction and Escape under Increasing Returns,” by Javier Milei (@JMilei) and Demian Reidel (@dreidel1):
https://t.co/lJz5e73NfJ
I downloaded it because it sits close to something I am working on (and I am actually sympathetic toward the point the authors are trying to make).
As I read, I had the clear sense that a large language model had produced the text: the formatting, the style, the kind of assumptions, the way the derivations were laid out, the papers cited.
So I took the abstract and four paragraphs at random and ran them through Pangram. In all five cases, it returned a 100% probability of AI generation.
Now, I don’t mind economists using LLMs in their research. I do it all the time, for many purposes. Nor do I mind economists whose first language is not English using them to polish their prose. I do that too, and I have been open about it (this very same post has been tested for grammatical accuracy).
But there is a line between “I use LLMs to help with my research” and “I asked an LLM to write a paper and put my name on it.”
I may be wrong, of course, and I will gladly correct this assessment.
Wey una empieza viendo los partidos del mundial por diversión y termina investigando la influencia del evangelismo en la ruptura del tejido social de Latinoamérica, para pensarse 🚬
Para Argentina no hay show de drones, ni ciencia ni tecnología. Todo para yankilandia.
Para tener independencia, hay que empezar con que Milei se vaya.