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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 4643057" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>I've known and read Chomsky for 45 years or so.</p><p>I knew him as one of the pre-eminent Linguists in the world when he was at MIT.</p><p>I was in a pseudo-post-graduate programs at Ga Tech looking at semantic memory as a prerequisite for human's innate abilities to learn a language and how that relates to computational linguistics which can then be used to program what we call neural networks these days.</p><p>Honestly, too far over my head although a friend of mine (Perry) in that program went on to work for GE in developing a neural network to detect nuclear explosions in USSR. He was very smart and cool guy. He never could talk to me about what he was working on exactly.</p><p>Another friend in the program went on to work for the CIA ... he didn't say "nothin' about nothin'". LOL</p><p>Alas, I went on to work at UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 4643057, member: 18222"] I've known and read Chomsky for 45 years or so. I knew him as one of the pre-eminent Linguists in the world when he was at MIT. I was in a pseudo-post-graduate programs at Ga Tech looking at semantic memory as a prerequisite for human's innate abilities to learn a language and how that relates to computational linguistics which can then be used to program what we call neural networks these days. Honestly, too far over my head although a friend of mine (Perry) in that program went on to work for GE in developing a neural network to detect nuclear explosions in USSR. He was very smart and cool guy. He never could talk to me about what he was working on exactly. Another friend in the program went on to work for the CIA ... he didn't say "nothin' about nothin'". LOL Alas, I went on to work at UPS. [/QUOTE]
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