Peter,

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 7:46 PM, Peter Voss <[email protected]> wrote:

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisenbug
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Yea, that is something different - Heizenbugs are random things that tend
to live in operating systems. Heidenbugs live in advanced AI systems and
look like malfunctions - when everything is actually working as it should,
rather than as expected.

*Steve*
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> *From:* Steve Richfield [mailto:[email protected]]
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> If you cannot produce examples, then you will never ever be able to debug
> it.
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> Once the code sort of works, the next barrier becomes what I call
> "heidenbugs" (heiden=good in German) - apparent bugs where the program is
> actually working exactly as designed. These were a big part of debugging
> DrEliza, where it correctly diagnosed things that were "obviously" wrong -
> until I spend a day figuring out exactly what was happening in the
> expectation of fixing a problem - only to discover that the answer it
> produced …
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