So let's think about the inference. You want to generate beliefs about the world. 我们先来看推断。在推断中,我们要建立对于当前情景的信念。 So what are beliefs? Beliefs could be: where are my arms in space? 那么什么是信

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That information is available in the current shot, but there's another source of information not available on the current shot, 以上这些信息是实时获得的,但是另一个获得信息的渠道,不是实时获得的, but only available

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I've been intrigued by this question of whether we could evolve or develop a sixth sense 有一个问题我思考了很久,就是我们能否进化出一种第六感官。 a sense that would give us seamless access and easy access to meta-informati

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One thing to know about the Middle East 关于中东需要知道的一件事, is that nearly every family has access to affordable domestic help. 就是几乎每个家庭都能找到可负担费用的家务代理。 The challenge therefore becomes ho

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单身美好 Good to be single You don't have to constantly explainyourself and your decisions 你不必不断地向别人解释自己的所作所为 A decision is a decision, and thats it.If it's something you feel strongly enough about, that should

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Repetition Doesnt Work: Better Ways to Train Your Memory 比重复更有效的记忆方法 A team of scientists recently discovered that repetition is a terrible way to memorize informationand their findings highlight much better strategies. 一组科学

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