It's wishful thinking. The loudest advocates telling us that AGI is coming are the LLM hyperscalers that need AGI to happen before the bubble bursts.
regrub
In one of the papers I'm currently working on (not in Nature), I strongly suspect one of the reviewers used an LLM to write their review. Seems like they wrote 20ish comments suggesting minor grammar changes with only a handful of comments that actually address the content of the paper.
Answering comments/suggestions made by a chatbot rather than a subject expert is a waste of everyone's time and likely won't do what actual peer review is intended to do: set a quality standard and filter for the journal.
The switch isn't too difficult imo. I only lurk on reddit for certain communities, but much of the news/memes here are the same or better. The comment sections seem more sincere here too.
Most importantly, no ads and the ability to block users/communities/domains that you don't want to see/hear
Aaaand its gone.
Guess we're doing listeria/samonella/botulism/etc. now.
Did he say "I am the senate" in a Palpatine voice?
Is the word "guillotine" censored too? Asking for a friend.
In January, Sennott attended a 15-minute meeting on DOGE recruiting. Less than two weeks later, he attended a meeting instructing "special government employees" (Musk's official designation) about the federal ethics rules that applied to them.
Ethics rules? Never heard of them.
Time to welcome another wave of Redditors to Lemmy :)
"I've consulted with my FSB handlers, and they advised me against it."
The article is pretty vague, but I bet stellar navigation is a strong contender. Although, it works best only when there's good visibility of the night sky
Welcome to the fediverse :)