Maybe it doesn't apply to single chicanas... unless Colin's chip is
ready to ship in


On 03.07.2019 16:07, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote:
What's wrong with wife-swapping? Everybody wants that.

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019, 15:00 A.T. Murray <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Resolved: The university or community college shall offer a course
    on "Artificial intelligence in Latin language".

    Non-disclosure agreement (NDA): This information is not to be
    shared  with the Computer Science department. At every major
    university, can you imagine the conniption fit and the "quo numine
    laeso" outrage sure to happen when the Department of Computer
    Science finds out that the fusty old, decrepit, past-shelf-life
    Classics Department is offering not only a series of courses in
    Latin AI but even a Ph.D. or B.A. degree in (gasp!) Artificial
    Intelligence?!!

    Everybody knows that colleges and universities are hotbeds of
    internecine warfare, in-fighting, back-stabbing, wife-swapping
    ("Uxorem habes cum populo!"), budget-raiding, one-upsmanship and
    "nostri est farago libelli". Feuds sparking in the Faculty Club
    can escalate to the Board of Trustees, with the Comp.Sci chair
    yammering, "The Classics Department can teach any course they
    want, but they can't have 'artificial intelligence' in the course
    title."

    COURSE DESCRIPTION (for on-line catalog):
    "Artificial intelligence in Latin language" AILA-101 is a course
    for beginners in the study of Latin. Students will learn Latin
    vocabulary and grammar,
    aided by interaction with a Latin artificial intelligence that
    invites the student to think and converse in Latin.

    "Artificial intelligence in Latin language" AILA-301 is an
    upper-division course for students already proficient in Latin and
    interested in the study of artificial intelligence. Students will
    learn to add new Latin vocabulary to an existing artificial Mind
    in Latin. Students will sculpt a special Latin knowledge base (KB)
    for a pre-existing Latin AI. Students with knowledge of computer
    programming will translate (port) a Latin AI in one computer
    language to another computer language.

    "Artificial intelligence in Latin language" AILA-501 is a
    graduate-level seminar for Ph.D. candidates seeking to make
    original contributions to the syncresis of classics, AI and
    robotics. Candidates will advance the state of the art (SOTA) with
    their supervised project chosen among topics including but not
    limited to machine translation; AI curating of classical
    literature; metempsychosis; robot embodiment; preservation of dead
    or dying languages; and elements of a theory of disruptive technology.

    SYLLABUS
    [There is no syllabus. People need to write books and papers about
    Latin AI.}

    BACKGROUND
    There was no field of Latin AI prior to Wed.17.APRIL.2019, when a
    classicist began writing the first Latin AI program in JavaScript.
    http://ai.neocities.org/InFerence.html was added to the Mens
    Latina in June of 2019, when the Latin AI began automated
    reasoning with logical inference.

    OPPORTUNITY
    Any Classics department may add a Latin AI course to the
    departmental on-line catalog for the academic quarter or semester
    beginning circa September 2019 and meanwhile build up the
    course-content from scratch. Gauge student interest by how many
    sign up to take the course, and allocate resources accordingly.

    https://groups.google.com/d/msg/humanities.classics/dnNzBlHIbhI/FMslyDD8CAAJ

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