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by FeepingCreature
1185 days ago
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> it wouldn't be so incredibly difficult to determine. Never said it was easy. :P > - The corpus of written language is full of ambiguity and contradictory statements. Right, but the truth is the one set of information that logically cannot be contradictory. That gives it an advantage in terms of compression. The rest is correct, but just means that the learning algorithm has a harder time discovering truth, not that it's impossible. |
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> Never said it was easy.
My point is that this process of determination happens over time and in a non-linear fashion, so the corpus contains tons of noise around any given truth statement.
> > The corpus of written language is full of ambiguity and contradictory statements.
> Right, but the truth is the one set of information that logically cannot be contradictory.
Please refer to Godel's incompleteness theorem.