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You are generally right in your analysis but completely wrong in ML/NLP.

You are generally right in your analysis but completely wrong in ML/NLP. You are committing what I called a fallacy fallacy in another paper. In effect, your notion of background knowledge is routinely incorporated in many NLP systems. You ...

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Off On Mark Solms

Mark Solms, Theoretical Neuropsychologist in Search of the Source of Consciousness. http://www.psychology.uct.ac.za/psy/staff/professors/marksolms.

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I think you missed the point.

I think you missed the point. Your same comment works if you were around and I called the idea that a Neutron was a binding of a Proton and Electron an act of imagination. That was a bit less of an imaginative answer to facts than Quarks an...

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Some small logical errors.

Some small logical errors. Reducing the number of nuclear players not only reduces the likelihood of accidental conflagration, but intentional conflagration as well. Although it could be argued that with more players the technologies of con...

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