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On 10.11.2025 12:13, Kenneth wrote:
> When I was first querying Google about this topic and read the AI summary--
> which changes by the minute, apparently-- it also suggested a particular
> video...which I now can't find. The mathematician host quickly discussed some
> typical (i.e. pure-integer) examples of using mod...but then began a rather
> abstract discourse on how modulo should be thought of in other NON-math
> contexts. I had real trouble following it, but my own takeaway would be
> *something* like this (not his own original example, which I didn't understand):
Well, have you considered that "AI" in the sense of large language
models is the equivalent of a parrot? ;-)
Maybe a real source of information edited by humans might help? Apart
from a good math book, try https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modulo , which
is reasonably complete and free human-made information.
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