Your summary did not contain the keyword “unlearning” which suggested that maybe he people involved didn’t know about how Hopfield Networks form spurious memories by default that need to be unlearned. However, article you linked mentions “unlearn” 10 times so my assumption is that they are aware of this background and re-used the jargon on purpose.
Your summary did not contain the keyword “unlearning” which suggested that maybe he people involved didn’t know about how Hopfield Networks form spurious memories by default that need to be unlearned. However, article you linked mentions “unlearn” 10 times so my assumption is that they are aware of this background and re-used the jargon on purpose.