The New York Times recently had a very interesting, in-depth article on
Google's use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to vastly improve Google
Translate. For anyone who has used Google Translate, you'll appreciate the
difference. The general principle should serve many other applications as well.
>From David Locklear
dlocklea...@gmail.com
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This post is a follow up to my computer post earlier today.
I would like to share with you all a personal achievement, that is
not yet cave related.
I spent over 1/2 of my spare time in 2016 trying to learn about Linux
a
Hilarious. I agree with your reasoning.
That is equally plausible.
Mike Flannigan
On 12/24/2016 11:00 AM, via Texascavers wrote:
Here is an interesting story to get you in the Christmas mood.
A group of scientist allege they have found a pictograph of The Nativity
Scene
that is 3,000 years
>From David Locklear
dlocklea...@gmail.com
Please hit delete button now.
This post is for computer nerds only. I am posting this because most
cavers use computers and CaveTex seems to be rather quiet at the moment.
I am now using an operating system that is neither Microsoft, Apple nor
Linux.