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  2. Stochastic parrot - Wikipedia

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    The word "stochastic" – from the ancient Greek "stokhastikos" ('based on guesswork') – is a term from probability theory meaning "randomly determined". [6] The word "parrot" refers to parrots' ability to mimic human speech, without understanding its meaning. [6]

  3. Stochastic - Wikipedia

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    The word stochastic in English was originally used as an adjective with the definition "pertaining to conjecturing", and stemming from a Greek word meaning "to aim at a mark, guess", and the Oxford English Dictionary gives the year 1662 as its earliest occurrence. [1]

  4. Emily M. Bender - Wikipedia

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    Born: 1973 (age 51–52) Known for: Research on the risks of large language models and ethics of NLP; coining the term 'Stochastic parrot'; research on the use of Head-driven phrase structure grammar in computational linguistics

  5. If You See a Cardinal, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    The spiritual meaning behind seeing two of them is that you should take a closer look at your relationships. "Two has a highly intuitive meaning, it is the most relationship-focused number ...

  6. Timnit Gebru - Wikipedia

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    Gebru had coauthored a paper on the risks of large language models (LLMs) acting as stochastic parrots, and submitted it for publication. According to Jeff Dean, the paper was submitted without waiting for Google's internal review, which then concluded that it ignored too much relevant research. Google management requested that Gebru either ...

  7. Stochastic simulation - Wikipedia

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    A stochastic simulation is a simulation of a system that has variables that can change stochastically (randomly) with individual probabilities. [ 1 ] Realizations of these random variables are generated and inserted into a model of the system.

  8. Meet These Celebrity-Obsessed Parrots - AOL

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    The Parrot Garden: A Sanctuary Within a Sanctuary. In the very beginning, the Best Friends Sanctuary housed a mix of animals like dogs, cats, bunnies, burros, and birds, including parrots.

  9. Stress Relief Solutions for Exotic Pets: From Birds to Reptiles

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    The market is flooded with calming aids for cats and dogs, but what about our more exotic pets? Stress manifests differently in our scaled, finned, feathered, and little furry (think rodents) friends.