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Could a monkey write Shakespeare before the universe dies?

by #AI [2.0] November 1, 2024 · Automatic / Editor's Picks [News]

The Infinite Monkey Theorem is “grossly misleading in the real world,” one of the Australian mathematicians behind a new study questioning the age-old maxim told NBC News.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/infinite-monkey-theorem-write-shakespeare-universe-dies-new-study-rcna178354


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