Here is a hysterical story about fake papers written by computers full of
baloney being published in various journals and proceedings:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/02/27/how_nonsense_papers_ended_up_in_respected_scientific_journals.html

http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/

A sample paper, which was actually published:

http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/rooter.pdf

It read like some of the cold fusion papers I have edited. It is very
impressive for a computer!

I love these PowerPoint slides:

http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/shenktalk.pdf

Some high points:

The "Framework" on p. 8.

"Complexity
* We asked (and answered) what would happen if lazily discrete
web browsers were used instead of gigabit switches"

We're glad you asked!

The slide on p. 11, "Code Complexity" is wonderful random noise. It looks a
lot like some of the excess heat results I have seen.

This is from:

 Talks

Thanks to the generous donations of 165 people, we went to WMSCI 2005 in
Orlando and held our own "technical" session in the same hotel. The
(randomly-generated) title of the session was The 6th Annual North American
Symposium on Methodologies, Theory, and
Information<http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/analogic_flier.pdf>.
The session included three randomly-generated talks:

   - Harnessing Byzantine Fault Tolerance Using Classical
Theory<http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/thaddeustalk.pdf>
   Dr. Thaddeus Westerson, Institute for Human Understanding (Max)
   - Synthesizing Checksums and Lambda Calculus using
*Jog*<http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/zarqawitalk.pdf>
   Dr. Mark Zarqawi, American Freedom University (Jeremy)
   - On the Study of the
Ethernet<http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/shenktalk.pdf>

   Franz T. Shenkrishnan, PhD, Network Analysis Laboratories (Dan)


You gotta love "Institute for Human Understanding."

- Jed

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