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41 " in 1984, of the poetry volume The Policeman’s Beard Is Half Constructed: “The First Book Ever Written by a Computer”—in this case, a program called Racter. "
― Brian Christian , The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive
42 " And it suggests, perhaps, reversing the equation, that if we want to gain the most insight into a person, we should ask the question of whose answer we’re least certain. "
43 " the “7-38-55 rule,” first posited in 1971 by UCLA psychology professor Albert Mehrabian: 55 percent of what you convey when you speak comes from your body language, 38 percent from your tone of voice, and a paltry 7 percent from the words you choose. "