Yeah, that was sloppy of the article. In context, the quote makes a bit of sense, and the qualifier “in every detail” does useful work (though I don’t see how to make the argument clear just by defining what these words mean), but without context it’s invalid.
Sorry for my last comment, it was more a knee-jerk reaction than a rational conclusion.
My issue here is that I’m still not sure of what would be a good replacement for the above quote, that still keeps intact the value of having compressed representations of systems following goals. Do you have an idea?
Yeah, that was sloppy of the article. In context, the quote makes a bit of sense, and the qualifier “in every detail” does useful work (though I don’t see how to make the argument clear just by defining what these words mean), but without context it’s invalid.
Sorry for my last comment, it was more a knee-jerk reaction than a rational conclusion.
My issue here is that I’m still not sure of what would be a good replacement for the above quote, that still keeps intact the value of having compressed representations of systems following goals. Do you have an idea?