Jeremy Keith on Nostr: The most stupid sentence ever published by Mozilla: “To avoid confirmation bias and ...
The most stupid sentence ever published by Mozilla:
“To avoid confirmation bias and subjective interpretation, we decided to leverage language models for a more objective analysis of the data.”
Just use everyone else’s biases!
🔗
https://adactio.com/notes/21254Published at
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