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.
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.