"Thatpain was as piercing as a knife." What could make something so hard to describe that we're forced to refer to comparisons? Clearly, this is likely to happen when we don't have a way to divide that thing—be it an object, a process, or a mental state—into several parts, or layers, or phases.
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because a thing that we cannot split into parts gives us nothing to use as pieces of explanation!
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#artificial-intelligence #emotion-machine #minsky
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"Thatpain was as piercing as a knife." What could make something so hard to describe that we're forced to refer to comparisons? Clearly, this is likely to happen when we don't have a way to divide that thing—be it an object, a process, or a mental state—into several parts, or layers, or phases.
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#artificial-intelligence #emotion-machine #minsky
Question
"Thatpain was as piercing as a knife." What could make something so hard to describe that we're forced to refer to comparisons? Clearly, this is likely to happen when we don't have a way to divide that thing—be it an object, a process, or a mental state—into several parts, or layers, or phases.
Answer
because a thing that we cannot split into parts gives us nothing to use as pieces of explanation!
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owner: piotr.wasik - (no access) - Marvin Minsky - The Emotion Machine - common sense thinking, artificial intelligence and the future of human mind(2006) 380.pdf, p322
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