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File:World_War_Three.png|link=World War Three|''World War Three''.Image generated by entering the phrase "'''[[World War Three (nonfiction)|World War Three]]'''" into machine learning system.
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File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|Mathematician, industrialist, and alleged time-traveller '''[[Alice Beta]]''' predicts that the emergence of a military-industrial machine learning complex will cause a corresponding rise in [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
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File:HAL9000.svg|link=HAL 9000 Mental Health Associates|'''[[HAL 9000 Mental Health Associates]]''' is an unlicensed [[transdimensional corporation]] based on [[HAL 9000 (nonfiction)|HAL 9000]] which provides mental health services and supplies.

Latest revision as of 19:01, 20 November 2021

It's the machine learning, oxymoron is a jocular play on words satirizing the catch-phrase "it's the economy, stupid".

Commentary

The phrase suggests that "machine" and "learning" are mutually oxymoronic, while playing "moron" against "stupid".

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External links

  • It's the economy, stupid @ Wikipedia
  • Oxymoron - a rhetorical device that uses an ostensible self-contradiction to illustrate a rhetorical point or to reveal a paradox.