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    Academic analysis is increasingly anthropomorphising expertise – a pattern that would mislead the general public about how highly effective synthetic intelligence and different cutting-edge developments actually are.

    Myra Cheng and her colleagues at Stanford University, California, analysed the content material of greater than 655,000 tutorial publications launched between May 2007 and September 2023, together with the headlines of roughly 14,000 information articles citing a few of these papers. They rated the extent to which every textual content used human pronouns such as “he” and “she” quite than “it”, as nicely…

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