@djberg96 I don't doubt you, but I see in the comments a raw-proponent who says "milk is boiled first." So there may be a problem of definitions here somewhere.
@gothburz Art imitates life; life imitates art. This post is a study in Gรถdelian self-parody. If you parody a parody, does the irony cancel out? Or does it amplify? Must ask human resources.
@paulg rendered as a stream of disconnected thoughts. English is linear, but the semantics are 2D. This simple realization died when we stopped teaching sentence diagramming.
@paulg I concur. I have noted a disturbing historical trend over the last 250 years or so. English sentences overall have declined in complexity. Go and read the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence. This was understandable, logical, and precise; today it would be +
@unclebobmartin One of the pleasures of AI is that it rarely misunderstands me. Its vocabulary is a superset of mine rather than a subset, and it knows every reference I can make as well as understanding almost every analogy or metaphor