On Oct 31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] claimed:
> My curiosity is in this question...how do they know it's really accurate?
> If the patients are deaf (and have been for all or a significant portion of
> their lives) then they probably cannot say "Yep, doc, that sounds like a
> cat. And there's the phone ringing..." I REALLY would like to know more
> about this aspect. It reminds me of the part of Matrix when they're having
> dinner...discussing how an AI could possibly know what chicken tastes like.
> Oh well....
If you really want to get into that, how do you know for sure that I
interpret the sound of a phone ringing the same way you do? I guess my
point is, if it allows them to distinguish between different sounds and
correctly identify them, is there really a difference?
-Cole
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