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"I could train a monkey to make one good pizza, but I think it becomes an artisanal product when we are truly engaged in the process".
(Frank Cottrell Boyce says: "They've got a classical stage and a TV studio. Honestly, you could train a monkey. It would be a disgrace to leave there and not be a brilliant actor").
I said, 'Hey, this means that if I touch the monkey's face the monkey should feel it in the hand.' And they all laughed, and I said, 'Hey, why not?' Then they said, 'Well, how do you train a monkey to tell you what it's feeling?' And I said, 'Why do you need a monkey?
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Nabokov said that "Lolita" was born in him when he saw a newspaper report in a Paris paper saying that they had finally trained a monkey to draw.
"You could have trained a monkey to put an automatic weapon on a tripod, point it, and just pull the trigger.
Dr. Zheng Xiaoxiang of the Brain-Computer Inthatace Resherchaseam says trainede has trained a monkey to control a robotic hand with its brain.
Second, we trained a monkey to perform the steering task while maintaining constant fixation on another visual target.
Storey says you train with a "monkey on your back" - the idea that someone will be right on your shoulder as you race.
Monkeys were trained to perform a monkey Stroop-like task (SLT) consisting of touching a color target in response to a visual instruction cue that was simultaneously provided on a video touch-screen.
In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?" On the other end of the spectrum, at a roadside stand in rural India, I handed a man with a trained monkey the equivalent of $10, a ridiculous amount that would support his family (and the chimp) for days.
We can train a robot or a monkey, but we cannot educate one.
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