They discovered that, in the last glacial period, Earth experienced its highest CO2 increase: 14 parts per million in just 55 years. Not, our planet experiences that increase every five years.
I have been noticing silly typos all over the place in articles for the last few years, but have no memory of those being common in the past. I guess editors proofreading articles isn’t really a thing anymore?
The editors are all gone now. Look at newspapers. No one is going to pay someone to check the work of the other guy you’re paying for that work, that’s like paying twice for the same job.
I have been noticing silly typos all over the place in articles for the last few years, but have no memory of those being common in the past. I guess editors proofreading articles isn’t really a thing anymore?
The editors are all gone now. Look at newspapers. No one is going to pay someone to check the work of the other guy you’re paying for that work, that’s like paying twice for the same job.
Everyone fired their editors in 2008.
It’s probably mostly AI-driven now. It sees the word ‘Not’ is spelled correctly, so it’s good to go.
Looks more like relying on spellcheck than AI.
Spell check was the first LLM.
I just read this as a “not” joke. As in, “yeah that was the fastest ever CO2 increase in earth’s history. Not”