Words have no math
The idea: To do math on meaning, turn each word into a position: a vector.
What you'll be able to do: You can explain why words must become vectors for a machine to compare meaning.
The problem it solves: Is 'cat' more like 'dog' or like 'car'? With only letters, you can't compute it.
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