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by dataflow
1859 days ago
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>> You're not going to get across the notion of an organization doing the "watching" sinisterly without additional context > Of course you do. Consider "Do you ever feel like you're being watched?" versus "Do you ever feel like someone's watching you?" I was talking about in that example. I was not making a claim about every arbitrary sentence containing the phrase "being watched". Understand that if you add enough contortions and make a sentence jarring enough, you won't get anything across without additional context. (To a human I mean. I guess I have to add that caveat because other you'll post another rebuttal about how a sufficiently strong AI would parse it just fine.) |
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