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Unlike data sets, the human mind isn’t trained. It experiences and learns and invents and thinks. No computer can do that
Unlike data sets, the human mind isn’t trained. It experiences and learns and invents and thinks. No computer can do that

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Unlike data sets, the human mind isn’t trained. It experiences and learns and invents and thinks. No computer can do that . . .

Unlike data sets, the human mind isn’t trained. It experiences and learns and invents and thinks. No computer can do that

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