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

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

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?

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.

Beyond Labels: True Knowledge Resides in Understanding.

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.

So true I can reflect on that

This is it.

Yeah

I think he made up the names in other languages
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