You were doing fine until here. That was not the negation.So the negations of both versions of the sentence would be "Caesar is not a prime number"(which seems sensible) and "Caesar is number that is not prime." (which is bonkers) — jospehus
However when one affirms or denies a claim of this nature one affirms it the opposite claim. — jospehus
named Caesar, very famous, so there is already a lot of knowledge attached to him, like how he is human. Then, the property of "being a human" is incompatible with the property of "being a number". Therefore, because Caesar is a human, he cannot be a number , soa human general — jospehus
nor any number."Caesar is not a prime number" — jospehus
the property of "being a human" is incompatible with the property of "being a number" — Abaoaqu
In the old days people had phone numbers like MUrray Hill 5-9975. — fishfry
In our contemporary AI society we are nothing but numbers, and not even individual numbers. We're datapoints in a huge "corpus" as they call a big pile of data. Data to be mined, sliced, diced, and statistically analyzed. — fishfry
but rather "In our contemporary AI society we are represented by nothing but numbers". These numbers are linked to us but they're not us. They're basically substitutes for our names and while that isn't great, it's for simplicity's sake.In our contemporary AI society we are nothing but numbers, — fishfry
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