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George: Hey, hey, hey! Crystal: Hey, hey, hey! How's it going? George: Bad! Crystal: Why? What's up? George: I'm a little low on cash these days? Crystal: Really? What about getting a new job? George: Well, Where? What's open? Crystal: Well, I don't
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Technology Quarterly 科技季刊 Technology Quarterly on language: Brain scan: Terry Winograd 科技季刊:脑部扫描:特里威诺格拉德 The Winograd Schema tests computers' understanding of the real world. Winograd模式测试计算机对真