And majority of those people are students / postdocs with no discretionary funds. Rutgers has one copy of 'The Algebraic Mind' and no copies of 'Rebooting AI' and 'The Birth of the Mind'. And even the one copy of 'The Algebraic Mind' is checked out. 2/n
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Now imagine the situation outside major schools in the US; or imagine it in developing countries? There is a growing interest across the world in AI/ML and this debate will be hopefully first foray for many students into a world that goes beyond connectionism. 3/n
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agree about developing world, but also think these are most relevant readings. it’s a bit of a dilemma
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Perhaps the publishers can figure out a way around for these select chapters? After all, it should lead to higher sales for them afterward. At any rate, you know the ground reality better, so I will leave it at this that please do look into a solution for this. Thx for trying.
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Great, Thanks!
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