Tag Archives: Generative AI

LLM Uses Metaphors to Explain Problem

I am developing software using VB.net and the OpenXML library to substitute translations and screen captures into a master Microsoft Word document in English. The purpose is to create new, target-language Word documents of the originals. Text has its challenges … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

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

Posted in Generative AI, Large Language Models | Tagged , | Leave a comment

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

Posted in Current Events, Generative AI | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Alma and the Sons of Mosiah

For many years now, a few friends and I have helped organize get-togethers for missionaries who served French-speaking missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We often refer to these as “reunions,” which they are, of sorts. … Continue reading

Posted in Generative AI, Large Language Models | Tagged , , | Leave a comment