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stochastic

[stuh-kas-tik] / stəˈkæs tɪk /


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Are these machines stochastic parrots, or alien intelligences, or fraudulent tricksters?

From New York Times

The rhetoric of stochastic terrorism continues to grow and get more extreme as the various court cases around him head towards their conclusions.

From Salon

In fact, his threats of violence — which are both clear and direct as well as implied through "stochastic terrorism" — are part of a much larger pattern.

From Salon

By its nature, stochastic terrorism is scattershot and inefficient.

From Salon

The right-wing echo chamber continues to use stochastic terrorism — and outright and direct threats of violence as well — to encourage violence against Democrats, "progressives" and others deemed to be the enemy.

From Salon