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stochastic

[stuh-kas-tik] / stəˈkæs tɪk /


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In this sense, all it does is regurgitate what it learned—it is a “stochastic parrot,” in the words of Emily Bender, a linguist at the University of Washington.

From Scientific American

Of the many other hateful and dangerous emails with their encouragements to stochastic terrorism and other violence, this email is one of the most vile.

From Salon

The research is an important step in identifying how and why people can become radicalized online by what has been termed stochastic terrorism, in which hate speech is used to incite violent acts, Burghardt said.

From Los Angeles Times

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