December 01, 2025
The author introduced 'request-confirmation networks' at a workshop.
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This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026403', is a highly technical discussion about artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cognitive science. The author discusses theories of language, Google's AI programs, the acquisition of DeepMind, and their own research presented at a NIPS workshop. Despite the user's framing, the document's content does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or any known related individuals, places, or events.
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