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minus-square@OwlPastelinkEnglish1•edit-29 months agoWow thats cool, better than humans who reuse names… Just how many mikes do you know?
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•8 months agoI would assume the extent of the uniqueness is probably unknown at this point. The researchers probably meant uniqueness within a group. Though I suppose the population is small enough that the names could be unique globally.
Wow thats cool, better than humans who reuse names… Just how many mikes do you know?
I would assume the extent of the uniqueness is probably unknown at this point. The researchers probably meant uniqueness within a group. Though I suppose the population is small enough that the names could be unique globally.