Category Archives: Generative AI

This category consists of posts on generative AI and large language models.

Do Thinking Machines Actually Think?

I was intrigued as I perused this article this morning, “Thinking Machines That Don’t: Confronting AI’s Biases & System Flaws” by Markus Bernhardt. As I read, it was clear that the author’s goal was to support a claim often heard … Continue reading

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AI for Creating Lists of Terms for Software Manuals and Translations

User manuals for software typically make use of terms that were used during screen design for the software. Such lists of terms are especially useful if the software is to be internationalized. For a project I am working on to … Continue reading

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AI for Converting Handwriting to Digital Text

ChatGPT became publicly available on 30 November 2023, and my software-engineer grandson mentioned it to me a few days later. Ever since, I have been amazed over and over at the power of these incredible AI tools that have become … Continue reading

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Was the FBI Russia collusion probe a symptom of the intelligence state as outlined by Mike Benz?

The recent release of the FBI files on Russia collusion caught my attention yesterday. Along with many others, now-independent, Emmy-winning investigative journalist Catherine Herridge is reporting on the story: Herridge has proven to be more than reliable during her career … Continue reading

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