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claim:qualitative-research-results-can-change-the-world-the-discovery-of-cells-was-qualitative-just-as-interpretability-research-is-todayQualitative research results can change the world: the discovery of cells was qualitative, just as interpretability research is today.
Historical argument defending qualitative interpretability research against dismissal as unscientific
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extracted_from(2020) · Chris Olah · Nick Cammarata · Ludwig Schubert · Gabriel Goh +2
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