A better understanding of breasts would allow doctors to make important distinctions. Some mothers produce enough milk but have trouble releasing it. For them, the answer may be to stimulate the flow by putting the baby to a nipple more often, or by using a breastpump. For mothers who cannot produce enough, different approaches are needed. For years doctors assumed this problem was rare: that no more than 5% of mothers suffered from inadequate milk supply. Mothers who cannot breastfeed have been given terrible advice https://economist.com/leaders/2026/05/14/mothers-who-cannot-breastfeed-have-been-given-terrible-advice from The Economist
Her thesis is that the whizzy chatbots and image-generation tools created by OpenAI and rivals Anthropic, Elon Musk's xAI, Google and Meta are little more than "stochastic parrots", a term that she coined in a 2021 paper. A stochastic parrot, she wrote, is a system "for haphazardly stitching together sequences of linguistic forms it has observed in its vast training data, according to probabilistic information about how they combine, but without any reference to meaning". https://on.ft.com/465EHFT I saw this article when using the Financial Times app and thought you might be interested: Financial Times, AI sceptic Emily Bender: 'The emperor has no clothes' -- George Hammond -- Read the full article at:
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