Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Topic: NLPapplication Ethics, A principle of matching connotation of client communications |
Posted by: | nj |
Date/Time: | 26/12/2003 12:14:21 |
Hello. Some corrections, should have done this before posting, sorry. I wrote: "In future (2), a modeling trainer DOES manipulate her client's experience, beliefs, and more, to provide training services. The models overflow with content, and so do the skills taught to trainees at the modeling organization centers." and "An NLP researcher follows trends, rather than creating them." and "[...]those ethics had no relevance to an NLP-application context[...]." -nj |