A Possible New Future for NLP

A Possible New Future for NLP
Rapport Issue

89

Publication Date

January 28th 2026

Authors

Michael Hall

What is the deepest part of NLP? At first glance you might think, “That which is unconscious.” And while you would not be wrong, I think there is yet a deeper part. Consider what Leslie Cameron discovered somewhere around 1979. While doing ‘classical NLP patterns’, she found that someone with an inappropriate meta program could not only interfere with the pattern, but completely prevent it from working. That means each NLP pattern requires the appropriate way of thinking in order to work....

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