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erronis

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1. This seems to be a good use of the pattern-matching capabilities of "AI"
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 04:17 PM
Dec 16

After all, when a researcher approaches a huge corpus of documents (and this appears to be huger than most), they are looking for terms, phrases, usages, contextual hints, etc. An "AI" model trained on the terminology of nuclear energy, physics, environmental subjects, etc. would be far more efficient than a human, especially with eyes tired after 4-6 hours.

This seems similar to how this technology is being used in decoding the petabytes of data coming in from our telescopes and also similar to what has advanced our understanding of genetics and proteins in the last decade or more.

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