Thanks. Your comment is the most convincing reply that I can think of having received so far. I will have to come back to it another day and reassess your comment and my beliefs.
Just one question, if e.g. Peter Norvig or Geoffrey Hinton read what you wrote, what response do you expect?
Sorry, but I think that it’s best I decline to answer this. Like many with Asperger’s syndrome, I have a strong tendency to overestimate the persuasiveness-in-general of my own arguments (as well as basically any arguments that I myself find persuasive), and I haven’t yet figured out how to appropriately adjust for this. In addition, my exposure to Peter Norvig is limited to AIAMA, that 2011 free online Stanford AI course and a few internet articles, and my exposure to Geoffrey Hinton even more limited.
Thanks. Your comment is the most convincing reply that I can think of having received so far. I will have to come back to it another day and reassess your comment and my beliefs.
Just one question, if e.g. Peter Norvig or Geoffrey Hinton read what you wrote, what response do you expect?
Sorry, but I think that it’s best I decline to answer this. Like many with Asperger’s syndrome, I have a strong tendency to overestimate the persuasiveness-in-general of my own arguments (as well as basically any arguments that I myself find persuasive), and I haven’t yet figured out how to appropriately adjust for this. In addition, my exposure to Peter Norvig is limited to AIAMA, that 2011 free online Stanford AI course and a few internet articles, and my exposure to Geoffrey Hinton even more limited.