4.27.2006

Dirt-simple scores a win.

New Scientist Tech - News - Randomly-generated 'scientific paper' accepted: "Starting with skeleton sentences, pools of nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, and a random assortment of computer science jargon, the program produced a grammatically correct yet utterly nonsensical paper titled: 'Rooter: a methodology for the typical unification of access points and redundancy'. 'This isn't artificial intelligence, it's the dirt-simplest way we could think to do this,' Stribling says."

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