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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 6

    This cat sensed death. What if computers could, too?http://nyti.ms/2qo59Z4 

    3:51 PM - 6 Jan 2018
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      1. Eric‏ @Apt104 Jan 6
        Replying to @nytimes

        More importantly, can we teach a computer to delete your browsing history immediately after it says goodbye?

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      2. Adrian Mendoza‏ @patriot4fr33 Jan 6
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        🤣🤣🤣 Check it out, @DTrump_Cat. They think a computer could possibly be as capable as a cat. Computers can’t see the soul trying to get out. 🤣🤣🤣pic.twitter.com/maGj4YYIt2

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      3.  🐱Trumpy Cat 🐱 PooterBee 💨 #MegaShitTornadoFactory‏ @DTrump_Cat Jan 6
        Replying to @patriot4fr33 @nytimes

        And computers can’t eat souls either.

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      2. ROUSS011316AZUL‏ @Rouss01132016 Jan 6
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        My dog detected the death of my DAD, Es INCREÍBLEpic.twitter.com/ZdX3WFZ7ca

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      1. Francismedina Tores‏ @FrancismedinaT Jan 6
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        De mucho

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux Jan 6
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        we sense the death of corporate media

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      1. Albert Cohol‏ @_Al_Cohol Jan 6
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        I'm too much of a millenial to read the article. Somebody sum it up in bullet points. Like, now.

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      2. reedseniwasaki‏ @mahoneyUSA Jan 6
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        they would move all the programming to the happiest place they knew (probably the most comfortable and sunniest) and would naturally find God.

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      1. WmRBriscoe‏ @WilliamRBriscoe Jan 7
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        A Very GOOD read!🖒

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      1. jeanjeannie‏ @Mildredjeanros2 Jan 7
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        Why do we need this stupid piece?pic.twitter.com/MwXlMNB1lt

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      1. 1/1024 Saber Tooth Tiger (On a Good Day)‏ @Tardleton Jan 6
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        GIGO! Garbare IN, the result is Garbage OUT. A human (with biased opinions) enters in data; the result is a BULLSHIT. Where is philosophy? Where is transcendence? Stop reducing us to BS computations of grad students who are given government money to advance an agenda.

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      1. CocoaBOO!‏ @Cocoa_BeanNY Jan 6
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        I don't like this. If a computer senses it, and a doctor relies on this info, then perhaps the quality of care he gives goes down. Better to have an optimistic doctor than a pessimistic doctor.

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      2. P. Brennan‏ @Perryo Jan 6
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        "It crashed on me so many times I was going to get insurance coverage! But seriously, it had a good run and I'll miss it. On the bytes of angels."

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      3. P. Brennan‏ @Perryo Jan 6
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        "I'll never forget the time it had me ROFL."

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