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About the publication of the black hole in the nucleus of Earth (Is it made by some algorithm?)

  

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About the publication of the black hole in the nucleus of Earth (Is it made by some algorithm?)


The first question is, did some kind of artificial intelligence make the famous article about the black hole in the nucleus of Earth? So the problem is that artificial intelligence doesn't know what it writes. It just searches paragraphs, where is the wanted text, and then transfers it to the own text. 

Sometimes people are wondering about the articles like a black hole at the nucleus in the Earth. The link to that article is below this text. The references about things like DNA and four-dimensional DNA makes it looking like crazy. 

And those things are telling, that it might be made by using the computer algorithm called artificial intelligence. That article seems too crazy to be made by a human. So suspect is the thing, called computer algorithm, what makes the "real looking articles" by collecting the paragraphs where searched words are, and then connecting them to a new article. 

The thing is that this kind of thing where the article seems like crazy and are full of non-sense terms made by some kind of artificial intelligence. Those artificial intelligence programs can collect the data from the network, and connect them to text. 

The lesson that the article about the black hole in the nucleus of the Earth has given us: "Ever use those algorithms for creating a thesis". 

But the problem is that those computer programs would not understand the text, what they are making. The program works that person would write the search words like in some search engines. Then the program searches the entire internet and connects the paragraphs in one article. So the program takes the paragraphs, where the searched words are, and connects them to text. 

And in this case, the problem is that artificial intelligence doesn't understand the things, that it writes. It just recognizes that the word is matching with the searched word, and then it notices the <BR> code, what means "enter" in the homepages, and takes the text, what is between those "enters", and copies it to the article. 

So this thing is the warning about things like making a thesis by using some kind of artificial intelligence. The thing is that artificial intelligence can make an article, what has nothing to do with anything, science, or fiction. 


"Black Hole in the center of Earth article"

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31850126/

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