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by Gravityloss
1939 days ago
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A lot of the real code seems superficially nonsensical as well! Functions with lots of arguments while the body consists of "return true;" I guess it tells what AI often tells us about ourselves: That what we do makes much less sense than we think it does. It is thus easy to fake. How is it possible to churn out so much music or so many books, or so much software? Well, because most creative works are either not very original or are quite procedural or random. And this kind of work could be automated indeed (or examined if it needs to be done in the first place). |
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