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Anyone Heard of Joseph A. Cordi | SwellJoe: Yes, I've received a similar message. I do have my email address listed here in the public info. I took it to be spam, as well, and just deleted it.Interesting how cold contacts are problematic in both directions; from entrepreneur to investor and from investor to entrepreneur (though I'd never heard of AEI... |
Which YC startups have launched in 2009? | noodle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_Combinator |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | jacquesm: There have been many threads recently about this exact theme, http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Anews.ycombinator.com+a...
should turn up some results.My personal take on this is that I'm really not sure.There are some pretty clever people here that are sure it is possible, 20 years or less.There are other... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | DanielBMarkham: AI will be achieved -- over a period of decades and by brute force. At the end, I can't say whether you'll have machine consciousness or not, but you'll have something that is indistinguishable from it. And that's good enough.What we call consciousness is probably very closely tied with having a physica... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | mdoar: Doubt it, but then I'm not holding my breath for a personal helicopter either. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | modeless: I've never heard a good reason why it wouldn't be possible. But even supposing that it isn't, AI research is not wasted. It is clear that products related to AI (natural language processing, computer vision, game opponents, etc) can be exceedingly useful even though they're not sufficient to produce a consc... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | codexon: No one knows what human consciousness really is or if it even applies to other animals.Having said that, consciousness is not a requirement for intelligence. It would interesting, and plausible enough for self-improving AI as smart as a human to be developed without addressing the question of consciousness.For... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | drcode: I am dead certain that it would NOT be possible to achieve consciousness in a computer program.On the other hand, I know if I ever had to debate this question with Daniel Dennett or Eliezer Yudkowsky or any other capable person who believes there's nothing special about "consciousness" I would lose the debate.A... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | kevinpet: If we assume that humans are conscious, then yes, it is possible for a machine to be conscious. The only arguments categorically differentiating humans from electronic machines are religious in nature.I define consciousness as having an internal model of the world that includes yourself, as well as your own t... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | byoung2: which "new lead" in computation do you think will allow it?I don't know if hardware is holding back progress in AI, especially with distributed computing; it is more likely a question of software and programming. I think in order for a computer to exhibit a reasonable facsimile of human intelligence, it will ... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | lacker: I wouldn't bet on machine consciousness happening in your lifetime. But consciousness is a cool enough thing that solving 0.001% of the problem is useful too. Machine vision, collaborative filtering, machine learning, all of these are attacking a tiny subpart of the consciousness problem, but they're still usef... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | gruseom: Let's address the easy part:Do you think the Church-Turing thesis (anything that is computable is computable by a Turing machine) indicates that machine consciousness is possible?Only if you assume that consciousness is a computation, which is assuming everything.I normally try to resist this topic, but what y... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | rabidsnail: We have no definition of consciousness, so it's impossible to say whether machine consciousness is possible, or whether we have it already. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | robryan: I think it is possible that some area's are going about the problem wrong way. With current hardware attempting to simulate the brain as it works I don't think is the viable option.I seem to have the problem also that we are using the thing we are trying to simulate to work out how to simulate it. From our per... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | matthew-wegner: I look at consciousness fairly oddly:I believe consciousness is an emergent property of a complex system; it is simply the nature of the universe that complex systems exhibit consciousness. I'm defining "complex system" as any system whose outputs/results affect the inputs/possible states. If I think ... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | Tichy: It's not all or nothing: even if true AI would not be achieved in your lifetime, there would still be loads of useful things with the stuff you learn.As for the question, I am sure that it is possible (except I take issue with the word "consciousness" - what is it supposed to mean?). |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | lleger: In short: yes.I think it's painfully clear that sometime in the coming years humanity will reach the pinnacle of its scientific achievement with the advent of an artificially intelligent machine: one that is able to think and reason and is self-aware. Technology is moving at such a rapid pace and in the right ... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | Ixiaus: A point of clarification should be made here... Are you speaking of machine consciousness behaving similar to our own?Human's consciousness is but one form, in my opinion. We are a complicated biological machine seeking the fulfillment of our existence; how is that any different than a machine seeking the fulfi... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | nev: Try this thought experiment.
Imagine there was a replicator that could take an exact copy of your current atom states and replicate them somewhere else while keeping you perfectly intact. Doesn't have to be physical - could be replicated by a computer program.Now here's the thing - you would still feel like you, l... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | dbul: Where did you go to school? It sounds very much like you have a symbolic background. There are many approaches and people are attacking them from different angles. Here are just a couple of resources worth looking at off the top of my head:Christof Koch at CalTech (hi, virgil)
http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~koch/La... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | siol: Hey guys, maybe human consciousness is nothing else but an "illusion" provided by the matching of information between what we perceive through our senses and what we have stored in our brains? Of course, that "matching" process is the big problem to crack. Could we hypothesize that when babies are born they aren'... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | cool-RR: As a meta-comment, notice that threads like these usually result in many people posting lengthy first-level comments, and not doing much replying and discussing. (Compared to other HN threads, of course.) |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | keltecp11: what about when the brain is powered by machines? Does that count as a computer being self-aware? |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | Bleys: Sounds like you should be going to the Singularity Summit to talk to other people who devote their lives to this issue.Nick Bostrom's Simulation Argument details the most obvious probabilistic implications of substrate independence in consciousness: http://www.simulation-argument.com/The most blatantly obvious i... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | naveensundar: Consciousness is a feature of our external world/ Universe. We should formulate theories and test it experimentally. We should describe it in terms of basic components. Unfortunately, this is not how AI has been treating consciousness. AI treats consciousness as an art/engineering problem rather than rig... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | petesalty: Of course it's possible, everything you can imagine is possible, given enough time and resources. But is it probable?But I think the question you should be asking yourself, if you're wondering how to spend your life, isn't if machine consciousness is probable, possible, whatever. You should be asking, what d... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | 7iv3: What? Conscious machines already exists. Now its only a matter of coping them into different material. And maybe learning about consciousness in process.I mean, we know almost all about the low level - neurons. They are relatively easy. Signal goes in, signal goes out. So now, even if we don't understand this who... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | mlLK: I'm certainly not grad student, but I wouldn't drop my pretty dime in graduate school studying AI. If anything, please not only research the current state of the field of AI but also research the history and those scientists working in the field right now.I wrote a paper on AI a couple summer's ago and as crummy,... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | naveensundar: For those people who claim conscious machines exist read"Offer: One Billion Dollars for a Conscious Robot; If You’re Honest, You Must Decline"
http://www.eripsa.org/files/Bringsjord%20Robot.pdf:) |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | joshu: If you could simulate a brain at the atomic level, with sufficient precision, would it think?I wonder if the mind arises in the brain because of quantum effects?Anyway - modern AI is not generally about "strong AI" (attempting to make a humanlike intelligence) but more about "weak AI" (attempting to make things ... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | leif: EC: I don't think there's a connection between computation and consciousness. Examine other species for the line of consciousness and the line of computation. Does it count if something computes without intent, like a spider approximating a minimum spanning tree? I'm not sure, but I don't see it yet. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | elduderino: If you define humans as machines - automated creatures based on input and output, then yes. However there is this thing called qualia (aka subjective experience) that I believe is very real. Machines are not capable of this. All of the AI today is based on complex algorithms with an input output model. ... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | ilitirit: Depending on how you look at it, humans are machines. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | teeja: I think it's more interesting to ask whether computer emotions are possible. (Not merely the emulation of emotions.)A simple definition of consciousness is the difference between being asleep (mostly oblivious to self) and awake (aware of self, environment, and relationship). Even then, a machine can negotiate t... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | bufordtwain: Personally, I do not think a machine will ever be conscious. Machines will always be as dumb as a box of rocks and will need to be told what to do. A machine follows rules - maybe complicated rules, but rules nonetheless. I cannot conceive of a situation where a machine that has been programmed to listen a... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | psyklic: The problem with your question is -- no one can agree on a precise definition of 'consciousness'. If you mean: "Can we get a machine that can act just as a human acts?", then I believe that yes we can. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | lee: I believe it's possible and will eventually happen.I imagine through some randomness, or directed experiment, a piece of software will exist which will self-replicate and mutate... eventually evolving to some point of self-awareness.Most likely we won't have deliberately created the AI. It'll just be through some... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | fburnaby: It would be just as much of an academic service for you to help find a out that AI can't work is it would be if you found out it can. The problem is inherently interesting and worthwhile pursuing, regardless. Phlogiston theory brought on Oxygen and the rest of chemistry after a while. |
Where did the name Heroku come from? | Readmore: All of their service levels, and server names, are japanese in nature so it's probably a safe bet.http://heroku.com/pricing#blossom-1Also the service is amazing! I had been using Slicehost for the last 2-3 years but I recently tried Heroku out and I love it, all of my latest projects are being hosted there. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | Diakronik: Grad student in Cognitive Science, here. My focus is language, but consciousness is an ongoing side interest.The answer: Yes and no, depending on what you mean by "consciousness".If you mean something like "access to internal states" (and maybe reportability thereof), then yes. Arguably there are extant, alb... |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | adam_feldman: dd-wrt lets you change the broadcast strength on some routers. check out their documentation for details - http://www.dd-wrt.com/otherwise, unless you invested in commercial solutions (microwave transceivers), i believe you are stuck chaining together repeaters or running a cable. |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | dryicerx: There is the Ethernet-over-Power option (they seem to work a lot lower than their rated speeds, but over longer distances / walls might be better in some cases compared to wireless). (Linksys PLK300, or D-Link DHP-301, etc).Before shelling out that much, I would try getting a second router to act in client mo... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | johnnybgoode: Even if it is possible, I'd suggest reconsidering whether going to grad school in AI is a good way to accomplish your goals. Like mILK says, look into the history of AI in academia and its current state. |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | norkle: Why not use WDS on cheapo firmware-hacked routers, using dd-wrt/openWRT/freeWRT (I use Tomato)? If you really want speed, you may be able to find standard 802.11n routers that can do WDS, although if I really wanted speed I would (and do) use cable. These firmwares usually also allow wireless strength mods, alt... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | bpourriahi: It is not a matter of learning AI. It is a matter of understanding consciousness. Double major in AI and Philosophy if you must. But all I mean by that is take some drugs, keep a journal, and learn how to become an incredible programmer. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | bpourriahi: You must have a simple answer for what consciousness is. What awareness is. What intelligence is. These questions are the most important part of the whole problem. That's why it is much more important to understand them then try to learn something that doesn't exist. I wouldn't expect much in terms of tryin... |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | jvyduna: These used to be $50: http://meraki.com/ (This company grew out of the MIT Roofnet auto-configuring mesh technology)Expensive, but these are what my dad's WISP uses:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Canopy
They are not not mesh, and they involve config. You can buy them on licensed spectrum as well. Bulle... |
Where did the name Heroku come from? | ichverstehe: They wrote a program that would output Japanese-sounding words with a free .com domain. Seriously. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | anonjon: Consciousness is orthogonal to any sort of argument about computability.Even if you were able to 'create machine consciousness' you'd have a devil of a time proving it, as the only way to prove consciousness would be to be the machine experiencing consciousness (see Turing's paper).Fact of the matter is that w... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | paraschopra: I'd read somewhere and don't necessarily agree with the argument, but I found this interesting: if a machine gets conscious, it would convince you that it is conscious. You won't have to really deduce it is conscious. |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | wooby: I like it. Although I think you were going for "affects." |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | bpourriahi: You must clarify consciousness.Perceiving and conceiving. That's all that we are truly capable of. Motivated by survival, geared towards good and away from bad. Doesn't seem impossible if that's what you consider consciousness. I think a computer will be able to easy be able to perceive any kind of sense an... |
What are the noprocrast, maxvisit and minaway settings? | byoung2: http://ycombinator.com/newsnews.htmlLike email, social news sites can be dangerously addictive. So the latest version of Hacker News has a feature to let you limit your use of the site. There are three new fields in your profile, noprocrast, maxvisit, and minaway. (You can edit your profile by clicking on your... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | lux: No one's mentioned On Intelligence by Jeff Hawkins yet... I'm surprised. Check it out here:http://www.onintelligence.org/Great read on exactly this topic, and one of the more plausible paths to actually achieving machine intelligence. But it's not through the typical path followed by most AI research up until rece... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | jakecarpenter: I like it, but saying "Check us out at www..." at the end of the first paragraph seems like a tacky segue. Maybe move it to the end of the 3rd paragraph? |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | fuzzmeister: As soon as we fully understand the brain, and have the computing power to model it perfectly, we will have machine consciousness. Both are extraordinarily lofty goals, and machine consciousness may well be achieved through other avenues, but neither seems so out of reach as to be impossible. |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | iigs: Any hacks to take off the cap on broadcast strength on an easily available router?Yes, with certain firmwares you can. This adjustment is like turning up your stereo: it might get a bit "louder" but beyond a certain point it begins to clip and distort. The big difference is that unlike a stereo, the default radio... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | raghus: Stormpulse.com is intuitive weather display. We tame complex weather data and visualize it in context. Other weather sites begin with maps and add weather data. We craft weather-centered presentations that foster understanding. And we're piloting the world's first human-consensus forecasting system.We're buildi... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | polos: Some things a machine will never be able to:- spontaneously ask itself where it is coming from- spontaneously ask itself what it will become after its own
destruction- having spontaneous thoughts- having free willWhy do I say spontaneous? Because our thoughts aren't coming from our mind, but from our soul (that... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | TheJester: I agree with jakecarpenter, leave out the URL plug - interested parties can Google. I'd also drop the "Briefly," from the front end, it weakens the whole phrase. The actual length of the pitch speaks for its own brevity. |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | pudquick: Registered just so I could post it. Thanks for giving me the excuse.If you're on Windows / OS X (and even under Linux, the Windows utility has a Gold rating in wine), I'd recommend the Airport Express: http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/specs.html(The reason I mention the OSes is that it's got a software uti... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | dbul: Check out Dave McClure's advice on the pitch if you haven't already:http://500hats.typepad.com/500blogs/2009/08/your-solution-is... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | beza1e1: If consciousness is computable then it is also computable by a Turing machine and a computer. Consciousness is computable, if there is a formal model. The core question is thus: Can we find a formal model of consciousness (aka intelligence)?So far AI research only managed to create sub-models for special tasks... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | patio11: Here's my rewrite.Severe weather affects millions worldwide and costs companies billions of dollars. Accurate and actionable weather analysis is a key business requirement in energy, defense, transportation, and numerous other industries.Stormpulse (http://stormpulse.com) displays complex weather data intuiti... |
mySQL as a Service | byoung2: http://www.rackspacecloud.com/cloud_hosting_products/sites |
mySQL as a Service | tzury: Is running your mySQL at AWS good enough?have a look at here: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?ex...you get all what you have asked for and even more ;-) |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | njharman: No, because consciousness does not exist. Although, I am sure an artefact can be constructed that believes itself to be conscious and capable of convincing others it is conscious. Which is, more or less, identical to having consciousness. |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | whimsy: IMO, you ought to add regular weather to your site, too - people are more likely to see your data if they're visiting your site for information regularly already. |
How should I make a point-to-point wireless home system? | forkqueue: Did you consider homeplug networking?I have two ZyXEL home plug devices and get ~ 60-70Mbps from them (they're rated at 200Mbps for the whole network you can add them as you go). They're pretty good, but latency is higher than I'd expected - ~4ms. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | warewolfe: Yes, it is possible. But a more important question would be "What are the benefits from creating an artificially conscious(A.C.) system?"
There are a myriad of uses for smarter computer systems that can problem solve with minimal guidance from humans.
But what practical use is there for A.C? Howabout re-... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | run_zeno_run: More helpful would be to look up the Church-Turing-Deutsch principle, aka the physical Turing thesis or strong Turing thesis. It is more intent in proposing that everything in the universe, including the universe itself, is computable. If you hold to this principle, then machine consciousness is obvious... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | Liron: First of all, we've seen that low-level physical models of our universe don't gain explanatory power by trying to take "consciousness" as an ontological primitive. It's clear that consciousness is a high-level property of patterns of tinier things.So the algorithm you use to decide that a clump of neurons satisf... |
mySQL as a Service | aupajo: Speed? Doing db calls over the net doesn't seem too efficient. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | dkersten: Ignoring you're question; AI isn't as much about machine consciousness and human-like intelligence as people like to think. Theres a lot of very good AI used every day: classifiers, pattern recognition, googles pagerank, recommendation systems, optimization algorithms and so on.On to your question: Do I think... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | bendtheblock: The question of whether Machines Can Think... is about as relevant as the question of whether Submarines Can Swim.
- Edsger Dijkstra |
mySQL as a Service | bensummers: Wasn't there a YC startup which offered this?EDIT: Yes - http://fathomdb.com/about/home |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | schnalle: while i belief in machine consciousness, i don't think human-like intelligence - as described in popular science fiction culture - is likely (though not impossible). intelligence: yes. superhuman intelligence: yes. but human-like intelligence, as in "thinks like a human, reasons like a human"; no * . the bodi... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | reg4c: Seeing how consciousness is defined as being aware of one-self, machines will never be conscious. Since, we program machines and give them everything they know, every last algorithm, I don't think that we will ever be able to code a consciousness algorithm.Read more about the weak and strong AI theories to under... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | extension: Imagine a scientifically minded human being from 500 years ago encountering a present day computer, complete with software, internet access, the whole bundle. If asked to speculate on how the computer worked, being a person of science, they would have to admit that they didn't know. But pressed to form some ... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | DanielStraight: I've read all the comments, checked out the website, and I still don't have the slightest clue what "human-consensus forecasting system" means. |
mySQL as a Service | jusob: Latency would be to high for most usage (retrieve a couple of rows a t a time). I would use it as the service is ALL my queries where taking 1 second and more on my own system, and about the same time (or better: less time) from the cloud. |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | frig: You're framing this question in an unhelpful way.Better: what are the major arguments for the position that machine consciousness is not possible? What do I think of those arguments? Particularly taking care to distinguish:- does the argument prove what the people advancing it think it proves?- do I find myself a... |
Do you think machine consciousness is possible? | yason: It is inevitably a question of belief.If we want to stick to what we seem to know for sure physically and scientifically, then I suppose we can consider humans equal to computers albeit much more parallel and complex. In other words, if we reduce a human to mere electric signals in the nervous system and accept ... |
Review our elevator pitch (Stormpulse) | Moschops: Sp., "effects" -> "affects" |
Any experience with, or advice for, selling a site on Flippa? | apowell: Mind posting a link to the auction? I'd like to check it out. |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | paraschopra: Hey guys, my startup (Wingify) has exposed an API for determining sentiment and context from any URL or piece of text. I'll be glad if you could review it.ContextSense was made to demonstrate our contextual targeting capabilities -- and sentiment aspect was added to avoid traditional blunders of displaying... |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | DanielStraight: Can't get it to work. Won't load. |
How does your site income break down? | rs: premium subscriptions - 99.9999%
Adsense - 0.0001%(Sorry, just had to say it out - Adsense just hasn't worked for me) |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | byoung2: I searched for http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/slaver...Few human practices have provoked such deep and widespread outrage as the practice of one human being enslaving another. So why has slavery survived for thousands of years? How did it become so important to civilization? Explore the ... |
Why are hiding WMs standard, and not tiling?(ie. ubuntu vs. xmonad) | javery: I have 14 windows open, tiling them would make them too small to use? Windows 1.0 was tiling though and they went the other direction.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_window_manager |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | mishmax: Would be nice if it didn't need http in front of a url. |
mySQL as a Service | justinsb: It does exist - we at FathomDB offer a SQL based database as a service, and have a bunch of customers happily (if quietly) using us! |
Why are hiding WMs standard, and not tiling?(ie. ubuntu vs. xmonad) | mbrubeck: While I use xmonad and love it, I would have a hard time teaching my spouse (or parents, or child, or even most of my co-workers) how the layout and controls work."Normal" window managers have a nice "physical" interaction model that is fairly easy to grasp. Click to bring a window to the front; click and dr... |
service to transform PSD files into clean HTML | byoung2: http://www.psd2html.com/ |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | yannis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_HolocaustSlightly Negative (0.33)Extract From the same link (text only as shown below) Highly Positive 0.81!>The usual German term for the extermination of the Jews during the Nazi period was the euphemistic phrase Endlösung der Judenfrage (the "Final Solution of the Jewish Ques... |
Why are hiding WMs standard, and not tiling?(ie. ubuntu vs. xmonad) | sophacles: The desktop metaphor requires "hiding" WMs -- On a real desktop I can move stuff around, make it overlap, etc. At this point I also think the "hiding" ones are expected, and most people would freak out if they were given one. |
service to transform PSD files into clean HTML | byoung2: Also, http://codemyimage.com/ or http://htmlburger.com/I've used psd2html and their html/css is the cleanest code I've seen, 100% standards-compliant and SEO optimized. We used them for the Movable Type templates on http://www.steves-digicams.com and they did a great job with the template tags as well. In th... |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | frig: I put this in:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C*-algebraThe results are better than I would've guessed, but not really so great (this article is pretty degenerate I think, versus more "human-interest" type stories).One thing I'm curious out: the list of topics is here:People (7.88)
Algebra (4.47)
Research Groups (3.... |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | rwolf: The comments so far refer to the "sentiment deducer" aspect of the service. They've brought up some examples of how it's not working right now, but they missed an important question: what in the world is "positive sentiment" abstracted from context, and why would I want to know if a site had it?An issue we haven... |
Review ContextSense - deduces context and sentiment for any URL/text | quizbiz: Have it recommend changes. Tell us what we can do to improve. |
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