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Why AI Doesn’t Get Slang

Por: The Atlantic Life October 28, 2023

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And why that’s a good thingIllustration by Tyler ComrieOctober 28, 2023, 7 AM ETSlang is born in the margins. In its early form, the word itself, slang, referred to a narrow strip of land between larger properties. During England’s transition from the rigid castes of feudalism to the competitive free market of capitalism, across the 14th to 17th centuries, the privatization of open farmland displaced countless people without inherited... + full article



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