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Not [[artifical intelligence]], [[machine learning]] or [[natural language processing]], however much they might seem like it to primitive or unimaginative minds.
Not [[artificial intelligence]], [[machine learning]] or [[natural language processing]], however much they might seem like it to primitive or unimaginative minds. Another kind of NLP — neuro-linguistic programming — ''may'' be, at least in the hands of Derren Brown, though I suspect a bit of amateur dramatics and camera trickery going on there too.


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Not artificial intelligence, machine learning or natural language processing, however much they might seem like it to primitive or unimaginative minds. Another kind of NLP — neuro-linguistic programming — may be, at least in the hands of Derren Brown, though I suspect a bit of amateur dramatics and camera trickery going on there too.

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