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AI-tlantis – IA Plato’s Atlantis

Asking ChatGPT

Do you know the description of Atlantis by Plato ?

Yes, Plato describes Atlantis in his works « Timaeus » and « Critias. » These dialogues provide a detailed account of a mythical island civilization that was supposedly a powerful and advanced society, located beyond the « Pillars of Hercules » (interpreted as the Strait of Gibraltar). Here’s a summary of how Plato describes Atlantis:

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AI and humour, Why is it funny??

Can AI have a sense of humor and understand an absurd situation, translating it graphically? This is the test conducted here, with some surprising results. While humor may not have been fully grasped, the AI’s attempts at responding have been rather amusing. We can observe how the unexpected, a source of surprise and humor, disrupts the AI, which seemingly tries to rationalize the situation by « fixing » and « normalizing » the initial intention.

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IA and archeology -1-

Artificial Intelligence has been making significant strides in the field of archeology. Here are a few ways in which AI is revolutionizing the discipline:

Remote sensing: AI-powered remote sensing techniques can analyze vast amounts of satellite imagery and other geospatial data to identify potential archaeological sites and features.

Pattern recognition: AI algorithms can help archaeologists identify patterns in data that might not be apparent to the human eye, aiding in the interpretation of artifacts and the reconstruction of past societies.

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