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by rocqua
19 days ago
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Not vacuous, but tautological.
Which is different, because tautologies can actually be quite directly informative. Whereas vacuous truths tend to be oblique. Also, “Microsoft is lying” is not a logically stronger statement, because they might be lying about something other than whether they distilled or trained on AI output. |
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