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Look at search engines, which are highly unregulated and there's like 5 of them


X implying Y does not mean !Y implies !X


> X implying Y does not mean !Y implies !X

Yes it does. That's modus tollens.


From the context, I think they meant “X implying Y does not mean !X implies !Y.”




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