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There's a big difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.

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B S Gupta2 years ago

Knowing something maybe lifelong task Knowing the name is two minutes job I can learn word physics in two minutes But knowing physics may involve entire life. Similarly I know someone’s name But knowing that person even a lifetime may be short.

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Dan. Just Dan.2 years ago

This just about sums up the "is it intelligent?" debate about current #AI systems, eh @GaryMarcus ? Cc @ChombaBupe

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Julius Ariail2 years ago

Would love to find a way to access this complete video. Had a copy twenty or so years ago but cannot find it now. Would you know a source?

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Nifemi Aluko2 years ago

Reciting jargons is not knowledge. Elaborating on what you just learned is how you build knowledge. Try elaborate more. Writing about what you learn really helps. It's a practice I've picked up over the years. It helps you spot gaps in your critical thinking. Write more.

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Fedon | Self-Coaching2 years ago

Beyond Labels: True Knowledge Resides in Understanding.

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A n k i s h2 years ago

Absolutely, understanding the heart of a matter goes beyond mere labels. It's like saying you know how to swim because you've seen a pool.

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divyebisht@2 years ago

So true I can reflect on that

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ɱɑყɑɱɑεʂƚɾ2 years ago

This is it.

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Siyab2 years ago

Yeah

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Hap Rho2 years ago

I think he made up the names in other languages

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