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April 18, 2005
Offpeopleing profs?
I recently mentioned offpeopleing, a new (slightly annoying) term used to describe something that’s happened since the beginning of civilization—new technology doing jobs that humans used to do.
Professors have reason to worry:
- Jeremy Stribling said Thursday that he and two fellow MIT graduate students questioned the standards of some academic conferences, so they wrote a computer program to generate research papers complete with "context-free grammar," charts and diagrams.
The trio submitted two of the randomly assembled papers to the World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI), scheduled to be held July 10-13 in Orlando, Florida.
To their surprise, one of the papers -- "Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy" -- was accepted for presentation.
Posted by tedb at April 18, 2005 06:07 PM

