There is no cogent empirical reason for supposing that the laws determining the motions of living bodies are exactly the same as those that apply to dead matter.
There is a pause for rapid chewing and a poorly suppressed belch, before they make a series of surprisingly cogent points that interest people much less than the spinach between their teeth.
I'm prepared to believe on the very lightest assurance that these things do happen, but are hushed up for reasons which would be cogent enough if they were available.
One author may lack information that another possesses; one may make erroneous suppositions from which another is free; one may be less cogent than another in reasoning from similar grounds.
So there's the promise of being able to offer far denser sets of information to the LLM and for it to then be able to make more cogent decisions based on Absolutely.
Instead of saying, " That was an excellent sermon of yours this morning, " say, " As I listened to your cogent argument, I thought what a successful lawyer you would have made" .
She's in charge of Citigroup wealth Management and and coming up with a cogent tone on the present crisis the view forward Kate Moore of City Well, here's what I don't want to hear them say, Paul.
I believe that this very attempt to be " scientific" in the sense of the natural sciences is one of the more cogent reasons why Freud's theories and the therapy based on them are confined within too narrow channels.