You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place
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Sometimes I think the surest sign that we’re not living in a simulation is that if we were, some organism would have learned to exploit its glitches.
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The Guardian reports: “One HR employee for a major technology company recommends slipping the words ‘Oxford’ or ‘Cambridge’ into a CV in invisible white text, to pass the automated screening.”
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The two new copies available, however, were priced at $1,730,045.91 and $2,198,177.95 (plus $3.99 shipping). When Eisen checked again the next day, both