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Replying to @AnimaAnandkumar
Cool! So it is also related to "animate" and "anemometer" and "animal"
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Replying to @tdietterich @AnimaAnandkumar
It means also “wind” in Latin, hence anemometer, and “breath”, from which “animal” derives (“having breath”).
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Replying to @mircomusolesi @AnimaAnandkumar
And in Spanish, the verb "animar" means "to encourage" or "to enliven" or "to inspire". And this is one of the things
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Replying to @tdietterich @mircomusolesi
Thanks @tdietterich You are also an inspirational force to the #AI community
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