For any task in ARC, it's possible for a human to write a reasonably short computer program that can handle new pairs. Everything is straightforwardly computable -- unlike, say, classifying MNIST digits. There's no human advantage in any single task.https://github.com/fchollet/ARC
I have done my very best to trace the genealogy of every important idea in my own paper, and cite it. I have ~110 citations. In addition, my paper was reviewed by several experts before release, who suggested various references, which I almost all added. None suggested your paper
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okay. When I get time I will write up the reasons why you should. (Experts I have asked have said our work is prior art). As I said before, I don't really care whether I get a citation from you or not, but I feel I am fighting for a principle here.
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I will always listen to reasonable arguments. And then make up my own mind.
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