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  1. ¬Der Student aus dem Computer (2023) 0.02
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    Date
    27. 1.2023 16:22:55
    Source
    Pirmasenser Zeitung. 2023 vom 27.01.2023, S.1
  2. Müller, P.: Text-Automat mit Tücken (2023) 0.02
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    Source
    Pirmasenser Zeitung. Nr. 29 vom 03.02.2023, S.2
  3. Noever, D.; Ciolino, M.: ¬The Turing deception (2022) 0.02
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    Source
    https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fabs%2F2212.06721&usg=AOvVaw3i_9pZm9y_dQWoHi6uv0EN
  4. Bischoff, M.: Was steckt hinter ChatGTP & Co? (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    12. 4.2023 20:29:54
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2023, H.5, S.58-69
  5. Morris, V.: Automated language identification of bibliographic resources (2020) 0.01
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    Date
    2. 3.2020 19:04:22
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 58(2020) no.1, S.1-27
  6. Bager, J.: ¬Die Text-KI ChatGPT schreibt Fachtexte, Prosa, Gedichte und Programmcode (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    29.12.2022 18:22:55
    Source
    c't. 2023, H.1, S.46- [https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2023/1/2233908274346530870]
  7. Barthel, J.; Ciesielski, R.: Regeln zu ChatGPT an Unis oft unklar : KI in der Bildung (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 3.2023 13:23:26
    29. 3.2023 13:29:19
  8. Thomas, I.S.; Wang, J.; GPT-3: Was euch zu Menschen macht : Antworten einer künstlichen Intelligenz auf die großen Fragen des Lebens (2022) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das erste durch KI verfasste Weisheitsbuch. »Die Künstliche Intelligenz sieht den Menschen, wie er ist. Es gibt für sie keinen Gott, keine Rituale, keinen Himmel, keine Hölle, keine Engel. Es gibt für sie nur empfindsame Wesen.« GPT-3. Dieses Buch enthält Weisheitstexte, die durch die modernste KI im Bereich der Spracherkennung verfasst wurden. Es ist die GPT-3, die durch die Technikerin Jasmine Wang gesteuert wird. Die originären Texte von GPT-3 werden von dem international bekannten Dichter Iain S. Thomas kuratiert. Die Basis von GPT-3 reicht von den Weisheitsbücher der Menschheit bis hin zu modernen Texten. GPT-3 antwortet auf Fragen wie: Was macht den Mensch zum Menschen? Was bedeutet es zu lieben? Wie führen wir ein erfülltes Leben? etc. und ist in der Lage, eigene Sätze zu kreieren. So wird eine zeitgenössische und noch nie dagewesene Erforschung von Sinn und Spiritualität geschaffen, die zu einem neuen Verständnis dessen inspiriert, was uns zu Menschen macht.
    Date
    7. 1.2023 18:41:29
    Pages
    205 S
  9. Lund, B.D.; Wang, T.; Mannuru, N.R.; Nie, B.; Shimray, S.; Wang, Z.: ChatGPT and a new academic reality : artificial Intelligence-written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    19. 4.2023 19:29:44
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 74(2023) no.5, S.570-581
  10. Pepper, S.; Arnaud, P.J.L.: Absolutely PHAB : toward a general model of associative relations (2020) 0.01
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    Abstract
    There have been many attempts at classifying the semantic modification relations (R) of N + N compounds but this work has not led to the acceptance of a definitive scheme, so that devising a reusable classification is a worthwhile aim. The scope of this undertaking is extended to other binominal lexemes, i.e. units that contain two thing-morphemes without explicitly stating R, like prepositional units, N + relational adjective units, etc. The 25-relation taxonomy of Bourque (2014) was tested against over 15,000 binominal lexemes from 106 languages and extended to a 29-relation scheme ("Bourque2") through the introduction of two new reversible relations. Bourque2 is then mapped onto Hatcher's (1960) four-relation scheme (extended by the addition of a fifth relation, similarity , as "Hatcher2"). This results in a two-tier system usable at different degrees of granularities. On account of its semantic proximity to compounding, metonymy is then taken into account, following Janda's (2011) suggestion that it plays a role in word formation; Peirsman and Geeraerts' (2006) inventory of 23 metonymic patterns is mapped onto Bourque2, confirming the identity of metonymic and binominal modification relations. Finally, Blank's (2003) and Koch's (2001) work on lexical semantics justifies the addition to the scheme of a third, superordinate level which comprises the three Aristotelean principles of similarity, contiguity and contrast.
    Source
    ¬The Mental Lexicon. 15(2020) no.1, S.101-122
  11. Laparra, E.; Binford-Walsh, A.; Emerson, K.; Miller, M.L.; López-Hoffman, L.; Currim, F.; Bethard, S.: Addressing structural hurdles for metadata extraction from environmental impact statements (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 8.2023 19:21:01
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 74(2023) no.9, S.1124-1139
  12. Luo, L.; Ju, J.; Li, Y.-F.; Haffari, G.; Xiong, B.; Pan, S.: ChatRule: mining logical rules with large language models for knowledge graph reasoning (2023) 0.01
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    Date
    23.11.2023 19:07:22
  13. Rieger, F.: Lügende Computer (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    16. 3.2023 19:22:55
  14. Albrecht, I.: GPT-3: die Zukunft studentischer Hausarbeiten oder eine Bedrohung der wissenschaftlichen Integrität? (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    28. 1.2022 11:05:29
  15. Meng, K.; Ba, Z.; Ma, Y.; Li, G.: ¬A network coupling approach to detecting hierarchical linkages between science and technology (2024) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Detecting science-technology hierarchical linkages is beneficial for understanding deep interactions between science and technology (S&T). Previous studies have mainly focused on linear linkages between S&T but ignored their structural linkages. In this paper, we propose a network coupling approach to inspect hierarchical interactions of S&T by integrating their knowledge linkages and structural linkages. S&T knowledge networks are first enhanced with bidirectional encoder representation from transformers (BERT) knowledge alignment, and then their hierarchical structures are identified based on K-core decomposition. Hierarchical coupling preferences and strengths of the S&T networks over time are further calculated based on similarities of coupling nodes' degree distribution and similarities of coupling edges' weight distribution. Extensive experimental results indicate that our approach is feasible and robust in identifying the coupling hierarchy with superior performance compared to other isomorphism and dissimilarity algorithms. Our research extends the mindset of S&T linkage measurement by identifying patterns and paths of the interaction of S&T hierarchical knowledge.
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 75(2023) no.2, S.167-187
  16. Hahn, U.: Automatische Sprachverarbeitung (2023) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Dieses Kapitel gibt eine Übersicht über die maschinelle Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprachen (wie das Deutsche oder Englische; natural language - NL) durch Computer. Grundlegende Konzepte der automatischen Sprachverarbeitung (natural language processing - NLP) stammen aus der Sprachwissenschaft (s. Abschnitt 2) und sind in zunehmend selbstständiger Weise mit formalen Methoden und technischen Grundlagen der Informatik in einer eigenständigen Disziplin, der Computerlinguistik (CL; s. Abschnitte 3 und 4), verknüpft worden. Natürlichsprachliche Systeme (NatS) mit anwendungsbezogenen Funktionalitätsvorgaben bilden den Kern der informationswissenschaftlich geprägten NLP, die häufig als Sprachtechnologie oder im Deutschen auch (mittlerweile veraltet) als Informationslinguistik bezeichnet wird (s. Abschnitt 5).
    Pages
    S.281-292
  17. Donath, A.: Nutzungsverbote für ChatGPT (2023) 0.00
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    Content
    Milliardenbewertung für ChatGPT OpenAI, das Chatbot ChatGPT betreibt, befindet sich laut einem Bericht des Wall Street Journals in Gesprächen zu einem Aktienverkauf. Das WSJ meldete, der mögliche Verkauf der Aktien würde die Bewertung von OpenAI auf 29 Milliarden US-Dollar anheben. Sorgen auch in Brandenburg Der brandenburgische SPD-Abgeordnete Erik Stohn stellte mit Hilfe von ChatGPT eine Kleine Anfrage an den Brandenburger Landtag, in der er fragte, wie die Landesregierung sicherstelle, dass Studierende bei maschinell erstellten Texten gerecht beurteilt und benotet würden. Er fragte auch nach Maßnahmen, die ergriffen worden seien, um sicherzustellen, dass maschinell erstellte Texte nicht in betrügerischer Weise von Studierenden bei der Bewertung von Studienleistungen verwendet werden könnten.
  18. Lobo, S.: ¬Das Ende von Google, wie wir es kannten : Bessere Treffer durch ChatGPT (2022) 0.00
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  19. Lutz-Westphal, B.: ChatGPT und der "Faktor Mensch" im schulischen Mathematikunterricht (2023) 0.00
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    Source
    Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. 2023, H.1, S.19-21
  20. Hahn, S.: DarkBERT ist mit Daten aus dem Darknet trainiert : ChatGPTs dunkler Bruder? (2023) 0.00
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