Assorted *LLM* links

  1. Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test,” a March 2025 paper posted on arXiv by Cameron R. Jones and Benjamin K. Bergen.
  2. TruthfulQA: Measuring How Models Mimic Human Falsehoods,” a paper posted on GitHub by Stephanie Lin, Jacob Hilton, and Owain Evans.
  3. Writing is thinking,” a June 2025 editorial in the journal Nature on the value of human-generated scientific writing in the age of large-language models.
  4. A.I. is shredding Enlightenment values,” a recent N.Y. Times op-ed by David A. Bell, a professor of history at Princeton.
  5. These college professors will not bow down to AI,” another anti-LLM screed published in the N.Y. Times!
  6. Bonus link: “The Claude Test,” a fascinating blog post by Hollis Robbins, a former Dean of Humanities at the University of Utah. Dr Robbins poses a provocative question: What would happen if an AI tried to enroll in college this fall?
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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.
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