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londt8 | 5 years ago

I tried to search for "cheese without holes" on Google and it yielded good results. I think the problem here is that the query is something people would rarely search.

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jjnoakes|5 years ago

I just searched google images for "cheese" and "cheese without holes" and I got roughly the same results (about 1/3 of the images had holes in both cases).

Miraste|5 years ago

"pictures" and "pictures without color" show that it does get some of these, although not the way I expected.

derivativethrow|5 years ago

If that's the case that's a big problem, because human children are trivially capable of both formulating and understanding uncommon sentences which still make sense.

It might be hard to come up with examples on the spot, but in everyday life you will routinely come across things you need to refer to by negation which are relatively uncommon.

derefr|5 years ago

Human children are also capable of walking, but it’s one of the hardest problems in robotics. Things brains can do intuitively, they can do because they have millions of years of evolution behind them.

worik|5 years ago

THat will be your search bubble. You clearly prefer Stilton or Chedder to Emmental cheese