On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 07:49:48AM -0400, Travis Bemann wrote:
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> Overall, the problem is that there are NO things that humans can do
> that machines can't do, computationally, at the theoretical level.
I have said it before: Translation. People have been trying to make
computers do it for years, but have failed miserably. And no human
handicap will keep somebody from being able to do it.
And it rules out unilingual people, so we can get rid of the americans as
well...
I stand by my objection that systems based on thinkcash are morally
objectionable in their prejudice. It's a silly idea that we should protect
systems that are inherently broken (publicly writable spaces) by trying to
keep out some participents (in this case agents) because they are too
efficient.
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'Here,' Montag touched his head.
'Ah,' Granger smiled and nodded.
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