[Amdnl] Did Turing Awards Go to Plagiarism? Fraud?

Juyang Weng juyang.weng at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 11:39:23 EDT 2020


I believe that autonomous development is impossible without using a
brain-like neural network but the current literature about neural networks
has problems of  plagiarism and fraud.

As many people in China cannot access Facebook, I have provided a
version of English with Chinese translation at ScienceNet.cn:

Did Turing Awards Go to Plagiarism?
图灵奖是否给了剽窃?
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-395089-1229248.html
<http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-395089-1229248.html>

Did Turing Awards Go to Fraud?
图灵奖是否给了欺诈?
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-395089-1229835.html

I hope that the Chinese versions are useful for some Chinese who read
faster in Chinese.

Please provide your comments.

Are these blogs understandable to you?  Somebody told me that the details
are hard to follow.   You need to read the actual papers and understand
neural networks to see whether the evidence provided above is valid.

I have planed to make a YouTube series titled "Turing Award Specials" so
that the subject is more understandable to you.

Best regards,

-John
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