Hi Pierce from Caltech,
Would an Aspergers typically try to lift himself up by pulling on his shoelaces 
? ....
I think you just mistaken me for my fellowcontryman Xavier Combelle and was not 
replying to my post:
http://computer-go.org/pipermail/computer-go/2017-October/010338.html
I posted it just before the storm started. Gone with the wind ;-)
BTW, I would love to read a reply. Even from the sharp-minded Robert* ! ;-)
Regards,Patrick
* whose posts I appreciate too, even if they are sometimes beyond me.

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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2017 17:07:19 -0700
From: pie...@alumni.caltech.edu
To: Patrick Bardou via Computer-go <computer-go@computer-go.org>
Subject: [Computer-go] Digression about e-manners and the spectrum
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Here’s a quick test:

1. Are you a software engineer?

2. If you answered “Yes” to question 1, congratulations, you have Aspergers. If 
you answered no to question 1, but you’re participating in an electronic 
discussion, you might as well have Aspergers, because e-media cannot convey 
tone or emotion. If you answered no to question 1 but you’re a college 
professor, be aware that Asperger called people on the spectrum “little 
professors” so you have double Aspergers. :-)

For those of you who are immediately offended, I should warn you that Aspergers 
is classified as a “Spectrum” which means that everyone has Aspergers. Its a 
range with Software Engineers on one end, and Actors on the other.

Robert hasn’t actually said anything that terrible that I can see reviewing his 
emails.

However, I suspect his tone is offending you rather than his actual words. 
That’s typical of conversing with someone with Aspergers over an electronic 
medium which strips all of the additional communication side bands. On a 
mailing list, we all have Aspergers.

Robert believes what he believes about the importance of edge cases. Telling 
him that you don’t care isn’t going to convince him. Getting pedantic about the 
purpose of this list just makes me suspect you of having Aspergers yourself.

If you don’t want to discuss double-ko, or the theoretical limits of Neural 
Network based AI, and whether the system actually “knows” anything, you don’t 
have to. But I kind of agree with Robert that I hope whoever designed whatever 
self-driving car I might end up with in the future has considered those edge 
cases, that their AI system isn’t just an elaborate “Chinese Room” of rules it 
doesn’t understand.

Pierce

P.S.

I freely admit to having Aspergers, and some days I admit to being a Chinese 
Room.

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