Importance: 1-No need to read; 2-Recommand to people with specifically related interest; 3-Recommand people in this field to read; 4-Every people in this field should read; 5-Ask everyone pass-by to read.
In short: for papers read aiming for better indexing other fields. What is done is more important than how it’s done.
Url: better to put a link to the abstract, e.g. arxiv or Semantics Scholar (recommended), instead of the pdf.
3 Strong Points with Illustrations
Top 3 Quotes
This is selection bias. We think deduction is a superior kind of intelligence only because we are so naturally bad at it. Our brains don’t seem to work that way. To be good at deduction you have to have enough mental horsepower to work around your own limitations. Trying to make a machine emulate human intelligence by programming it to deduce was exactly wrong: like working towards the subtlety of the human hand by building a vise. What the human brain does best is not deduction; what Sherlock Holmes is illustrating in the above quote is not deduction. The human brain naturally does induction; what Holmes is doing is induction.
Impressions in short
Question to the authors
(E.g. What are the open problems left?)
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Related Resources
(E.g. what’s the place of this work in the line of this field? What other works inspired this work?)