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You've got to extract generalizations so you can produce and understand new
sentences.
It evokes the container metaphor of communication, in which we conceive of ideas as objects,
sentences
as containers, and communication as a kind of sending.
The eros between sentences, that is the essence of Flaubert's novel."
On his own, he wrote these
sentences.
Just like in language and other domains, we know that it's hard for people to parse very complex
sentences
with a kind of recursive structure.
It uses long
sentences
like this Gibbon one.
If you happen to speak Japanese, think about that little word "ne" that you use at the end of a lot of
sentences.
So here are my four
sentences
then.
How do we actually know that these
sentences
coming out of our mouths are real stories, you know, are real
sentences?
Or are they fake
sentences
that we think we ought to be saying?
In the first volume, Swann's Way, the series of books, Swann, one of the main characters, is thinking very fondly of his mistress and how great she is in bed, and suddenly, in the course of a few sentences, and these are Proustian sentences, so they're long as rivers, but in the course of a few sentences, he suddenly recoils and he realizes, "Hang on, everything I love about this woman, somebody else would love about this woman.
In Britain, 63 percent of all men who come out of short
sentences
from prison re-offend again within a year.
These pictures are sequenced together to form sentences, and these
sentences
are spoken out.
So I was very excited by this, you know, hopping around all over the place, trying to figure out if I can convert all possible
sentences
that I hear into this.
I was trying to convert language, convert
sentences
in English into
sentences
in FreeSpeech, and vice versa, and back and forth.
They were able to create
sentences
in FreeSpeech which were much more complicated but much more effective than equivalent
sentences
in English, and I started thinking about why that might be the case.
Like an author of a book, this started out as writing short sentences, or sequences of DNA code, but this soon turned into writing paragraphs and then full-on novels of DNA code, to make important biological instructions for proteins and living cells.
We don't know how to read the
sentences.
An inbound message had to do three things: had to be written in complete
sentences
and with good grammar; it had to reference something in my profile, so I know it's not a copy-and-paste situation; and it had to avoid all sexual content.
And I know I as a writer will often try to include a lot of empty space on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and
sentences
and so that her imagination has room to breathe.
But in my case, some of my mentors who are serving life
sentences
were some of the best people to ever come into my life, because they forced me to look at my life honestly, and they forced me to challenge myself about my decision making.
Nor should anything I say be taken as a justification of violations of human rights, like the mass death
sentences
handed out in Egypt earlier this week.
The international criminal tribunal delivered a number of
sentences
for crimes against humanity and genocide.
So how could I untangle this knotted bunch of
sentences?
Complex, nuanced
sentences
like this one are now understandable with deep learning algorithms.
Deep learning now in fact is near human performance at understanding what
sentences
are about and what it is saying about those things.
These are pictures which have no text attached, and as I'm typing in here sentences, in real time it's understanding these pictures and figuring out what they're about and finding pictures that are similar to the text that I'm writing.
So you can see, it's actually understanding my
sentences
and actually understanding these pictures.
Each of these
sentences
was generated by a deep learning algorithm to describe each of those pictures.
With its lush, detailed sentences, large cast of characters, and tangled narrative, One Hundred Years of Solitude is not an easy book to read.
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