In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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1. Objective: To examine the U.S. homefront during World
War I.
Do Now: Should the U.S. reinstitute a draft? Why, or
why not?
2. World War I – The Homefront
Selective Service Act (1917) – required all men from the age
of 21 to 30 to register for the military draft
· By 1918, approximately 4 million Americans joined the
armed forces.
3. Organizing the War Effort
Food:
· Americans learned to
conserve food for the
soldiers.
Examples:
• “wheatless Monday’s”
•“meatless Tuesday’s”
4.
5.
6.
7. · In order to support the
troops “victory gardens”
were grown by people
throughout the nation.
8.
9. Labor:
'Women working
· The War Industries Board told factories in larger munitions
what to produce and the War Labor Board factories were
settled labor disputes. known as Canaries
because they dealt
with TNT which
caused their skin to
turn yellow.
Around 400
women died from
overexposure to
TNT during World
War One. Other
hazards were more
obvious and minor
problems were
From the biography of a 'Munitionette', Miss Joan Williams common.'
10. · Women took over the jobs of
men fighting in the war.
Woman In a Factory
During World War I
11. Public Support:
· The government raised over
$21 billion through the sale of
Liberty Bonds.
12. Cartooning for Victory:
World War I Instructions to Artists
During World War I, the United States fought a war of
ideas with unprecedented ingenuity and organization.
President Woodrow Wilson established the Committee on
Public Information (CPI) to manage news and solicit
widespread support for the war at home and abroad. Under the
energetic direction of Mississippi newspaper editor George
Creel, the CPI churned out national propaganda
through diverse media including films, cartoons,
and speeches. The CPI’s home-front propaganda cartoons
were no laughing matter. The Bureau of Cartoons,
headed by George Hecht, exhorted cartoonists
to use their popular medium to support the war
effort.
13. To the cartoonists of America:
The floating of Liberty Loans is largely a problem of
education. It is a question of bringing home to the
mass of people the fact that it is their patriotic duty
to invest all the money they can in Liberty Bonds.
There are few means of publicity that can
equal cartoons in effectiveness in bringing home to every
American his obligation to buy Liberty Bonds.
I appreciate deeply the splendid service that you, cartoonists
of America, have rendered during the past three loan campaigns
and I feel confident that you may be counted on in this present
drive to do even more.
Make Each Liberty Loan Cartoon Count.
14. How Your Liberty Bond Will Fight
The cartoonist has here an opportunity to show graphically
just what the bond quota of his local community will purchase.
A $50 bond will buy:
• 14 rifle grenades.
• 160 first-aid packages to dress wounds.
• Truck knives for an entire rifle company.
A $100 bond will:
• Clothe a soldier.
• Buy 5 rifles.
• Feed a soldier for 8 months.
A $1,000 bond will buy:
• An X-ray apparatus outfit.
• Pistols for an entire company.
15. $5,000 worth of bonds will buy:
• 1 Liberty truck.
• 7 Lewis machine guns.
$50,000 worth of bonds will:
• Maintain a submarine for over a year.
• Construct a base hospital with 500 beds.
$100,000 Will buy 5 fighting airplanes.
$1,000,000 worth of bonds will maintain a battleship
for a year.
$1,800,000 worth of bonds will build one destroyer.
$28,000,000 worth of bonds will build one new
battleship complete.
16.
17.
18. · “Four-Minute Men” made
speeches urging Americans to
make sacrifices for the goals of
freedom and democracy.
20. Speech by a Four Minute Man
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I have just received the information that there is a
German spy among us—
a German spy watching us.
He is around, here somewhere, reporting upon you and
me—sending reports about us to Berlin and telling the
Germans just what we are doing with the Liberty Loan. From
every section of the country these spies have been getting
reports over to Potsdam—not general reports but details—
where the loan is going well and where its success seems
weak, and what people are saying in each community.
For the German Government is worried about our great
loan. Those Junkers fear its effect upon the German morale.
They’re raising a loan this month, too.
21. If the American people lend their billions now, one and
all with a hip-hip-hurrah, it means that America is united and
strong. While, if we lend our money half-heartedly, America
seems weak and autocracy remains strong.
Money means everything now; it means quicker victory
and therefore less bloodshed. We are in the war, and now
Americans can have but one opinion, only one wish in the
Liberty Loan.
Well, I hope these spies are getting their messages
straight, letting Potsdam know that America is hurling back to
the autocrats these answers:
For treachery here, attempted treachery in Mexico,
treachery everywhere—one billion.
For murder of American women and children—one
billion more.
22. For broken faith and promise to murder more
Americans—billions and billions more.
And then we will add:
In the world fight for Liberty, our share—billions and
billions and billions and endless billions.
Do not let the German spy hear and report that you are a
slacker.
Committee on Public Information, Four Minute Man Bulletin,
No. 17 (October 8, 1917).