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Subject: Re: grounding and the entity/environment boundary
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>From: system@CODEWKS.nacjack.gen.nz (Wayne McDougall)
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 92 18:16:15 NZST
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markrose@spss.com (Mark Rosenfelder) writes:

> 
> With AI we certainly get into puzzles we never faced when dealing only with
> humans, such as whether you can borrow your grounding from someone else.

Although there are all sorts of interesting experiments such as where 
rats learn a maze significantly faster when fed the ground up brains of 
rats that have already learnt that same maze.

Tangent1: Soul food?
Tangent2: Do the Japanese eating whale sherbert feel the need to strain 
krill out of their tea?

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  Wayne McDougall, BCNU
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