It’s also available via public libraries in USA via Libby if your local library system pays for a subscription, so it’s a way to support the magazine indirectly, since your local taxes pays for your library. The downside for weekly is you have to read it that week, no archive access.
This is pretty hilarious - when I asked ChatGPT to "summarize this article: https://archive.ph/hOYMn", it said it's about Jesus ("The article traces the development of early Christian Latin hymns, especially focusing on how themes about the Virgin Mary and Christ evolved from the 4th to later centuries..."
(https://chatgpt.com/share/69d48476-9bf4-8327-8c19-709865a547...)
Interesting. If you look at the sources it cited, there are a few links about "Sacred Songs and Solos" (likely from related/side content on the page), my guess is it didn't read the main article and instead anchored on those and hallucinated
I hope ronan farrow doesn't mind his article being shared like this
It’s also available via public libraries in USA via Libby if your local library system pays for a subscription, so it’s a way to support the magazine indirectly, since your local taxes pays for your library. The downside for weekly is you have to read it that week, no archive access.
Which edition? I looked at April 6th and can’t see the article.
Truth > revenue
I’m not going to pay for another newspaper subscription just to read one article
The information is more important than the wants of the writer, always.
This is pretty hilarious - when I asked ChatGPT to "summarize this article: https://archive.ph/hOYMn", it said it's about Jesus ("The article traces the development of early Christian Latin hymns, especially focusing on how themes about the Virgin Mary and Christ evolved from the 4th to later centuries..." (https://chatgpt.com/share/69d48476-9bf4-8327-8c19-709865a547...)
Sharing what an LLM has to say about a thing is like sharing what you dreamt of last night — no one really cares.
unless you dreamt how to debug that problem no-one else can solve
It works better if you said it came to you under the influence of heavy drugs
Interesting. If you look at the sources it cited, there are a few links about "Sacred Songs and Solos" (likely from related/side content on the page), my guess is it didn't read the main article and instead anchored on those and hallucinated