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Invisible writings

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Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.


Maybe Terry Pratchett was ahead of his time when devising the research subject of 'invisible writings': (I quote) all books, everywhere, affect all other books. so The contents of books as yet unwritten can be deduced from books now in existence.

That sounds eerily like what AI is trying to accomplish (without understanding).

I admit that once I found out we would have an exam on a book that I had failed to read yet on the actual day of the exam, so I quickly read and rephrased the summary a friend of mine made. I got the higher mark.
smiley - run


Invisible writings

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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - snork I guess you were lucky, and he actually read the book.


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