Anthropic makes the case for anthropomorphizing AI in ‘unsettling’ research paper - Mashable
Anthropic makes the case for anthropomorphizing AI in ‘unsettling’ research paper Mashable
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[D] ICML reviewer making up false claim in acknowledgement, what to do?
In a rebuttal acknowledgement we received, the reviewer made up a claim that our method performs worse than baselines with some hyperparameter settings. We did do a comprehensive list of hyperparameter comparisons and the reviewer's claim is not supported by what's presented in the paper. In this case what can we do? submitted by /u/dontknowwhattoplay [link] [comments]

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