If you look at a tennis ball being hit hard and it bounces near a line, your brain says, I saw that tennis ball. But did you know you don't see that tennis ball? Do you agree with that? Your brain is always translating your approximate environment into a specific picture which is not true. It could be that human faces don't look the same for a minute to minute, and that we can't tell because our human brain is making your face look the same as it looked a minute ago. That might be within the realm of something that could be true, which is freaky by itself, even if it's not true. Give me one other reason that AI can't

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