Need images to be transformed into descriptions

If a computer is going to make inferences from an image, then the image must first be decomposed into a list of facts. Humans are not constrained in this way; they can work directly with images.

Hubert Dreyfus and Stuart Dreyfus, 1986.

Note: Also, see sidebar, "Postulates of Dreideggereanism" on Map 3.
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