top | item 39734620 (no title) timkam | 1 year ago Note that "false positives" may appear in the Google Scholar results for such queries. For example, a high-profile AI researcher shared a screenshot of https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_sdt=0%2C5&as_ylo=2023&... (on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MelMitchell1/status/1768422636944499133). The second entry is an ironically written abstract of a talk and the author clearly (and consciously) plays with the cliché. Obviously, most of the fans of the person who shared the screenshot to thousands of followers will not notice this. discuss order hn newest 082349872349872|1 year ago Is the adjacency in Scholar limited to intra-sentence fragments? It'd be problematic if not, certainly. Here is another example of the sibboleth: when we use "certainly" here. Is this a query hit?
082349872349872|1 year ago Is the adjacency in Scholar limited to intra-sentence fragments? It'd be problematic if not, certainly. Here is another example of the sibboleth: when we use "certainly" here. Is this a query hit?
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