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by mcguire
1515 days ago
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They can fire him for whatever reason they like, but preventing the publication of a paper should not be a corporate policy decision. The only question they should ask is if it reveals trade secrets, which I assume it wouldn't because it was a response to another paper from Google. The whole scientific process thing is the part intended to decide if it's meaningful or not. That AI is weird and changing the world is why the science shouldn't be held up on the question of whether it embarrasses the company. |
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