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1Utah Center for Vocology, the University of Utah and National Center for Voice and Speech, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
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This comment grew out of a talk given at the 2025 National Center for Voice and Speech conference entitled "Voice and Speech in the Age of Machine Learning." Logopedics, phoniatrics, and vocology will all benefit from artificial intelligence with reduced time and effort in clinical management and improved research protocols. With that benefit, however, comes a concern about future scientific revolutions that are born with human intelligence, thinking about anomalies in data sets that can easily be overlooked by algorithmic approaches. This paper reviews the classic thinking of Thomas Kuhn on scientific revolutions in the middle of the twentieth century and philosophic contribution in the twenty-first century by Wissner-Gross and Freer about intelligence.
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