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Artificial Intelligence and The Tall Poppy Syndrome

Doug Garland
Doug Garland
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Artificial Intelligence and The Tall Poppy Syndrome
Roses planted in a vineyard near Mt. Vesuvius are early disease indicators (canary in a coal mine)—photo by author.
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 1 Corinthians 13:4

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly even in my small sphere. AI theoretically is a summation of the past but lacks representation of the most recent past. That is quickly changing.

A year ago I published Artificial Intelligence & The Tall Poppy Syndrome. The theme was that newer information was not available on AI. I argued that the older the subject matter the greater the likelihood of more details and veracity. This could be good in some situations since new information might not be verified.

My post compared what was available from AI regarding TPS to my writings, especially my blogs. I claimed that AI missed newer and more current thinking in some situations.

I recently revisited newer AI to evaluate its progress. I generated a new article regarding TPS - Tall Poppy Syndrome: Experts' Perspectives. Current information is available on most AI sites but the reader must know that this also allows less reliability and bias.

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Douglas Garland, M.D. practiced orthopedic surgery for 37 years in Southern California. Doug was also a Clinical Professor of Orthopedics at the University of Southern California.

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