It helps to know how language works. “Applied statistics” is a better term. I’d probably have called it ceremonial magic that runs on boredom and clichés.
I increasingly believe that AI text generation start-ups are run by people who mean well, but don’t understand nearly as much about language (especially the written sort) as they think they do. We will not see robot authors.
Trump’s lawyer Evan Corcoran was so afraid he would get in legal trouble himself that he made lengthy notes and audio recollections of all their interactions. Because Trump tried to use Corcoran to obstruct justice, those notes and recordings are now in Jack Smith’s hands. Welp.
That was endemic at Twitter, the Genie SFRT, Usenet, and in primordial hardcopy publications.
Using “invitation only” as a short-term strategy can help transplant social connections and conversations, but long term it’s damaging/limiting, because social networks don’t form at random
What?
gay bar in the middle of downtown: puts up some pride flags loud proclamation from conservative guy living in a suburb 50 miles away: this bar will never again see a penny of my money
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