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" ... And so, why should a contested presidential election be any different? As a regular consumer of the conventional wisdom, I glibly repeated it when the question was posed: “Gridlock is good,” I said – and the reporter dutifully took it down. The opinion loop was closed. ... "
" ... And, of course, if that one has to leave, it has to go somewhere and that somewhere is already occupied by another electron, and so it goes. The only place that is unoccupied in an atom are higher energy levels, which means that for one solid object to pass through another solid object, you’d have to raise the energy of all of the electrons in all of the atoms. And we’re not talking a little amount of energy. It’s a lot. How much? Well, answering a bit glibly, so much that solid matter repels other solid matter. And the answer has to be a bit glib because the numerical value depends on the material. ... "
" ... If you insist that parking ultimately is needed for those self-driving cars, the answer glibly stated is that parking in areas outside of downtown could be established, doing so in places that the land is much cheaper and no humans live or want to live nearby. ... "
" ... So how did this Manhattan prince react to the Bronx cheer? I figured the candidate, like most politicians, would laugh, take his lumps and glibly shrug it off. ... "
" ... To cut to the chase, the biggest takeaway thus far is just how difficult it is for a machine to interpret much beyond the obvious use of inflammatory, threatening or offensive language. Conversation is rooted in emotion, interpretation, nuance, sarcasm. It’s only by tackling the machine learning implications of trying to automate this level of language understanding that you realize how far we have to go before we get to the principles underlying Turing’s Test. To glibly dismiss the 1950's example as being out of touch with modern reality misses the point. Convincing a 1950’s human is not the same as convincing one today. We live online. Convince online. ... "