Sure...it could use AI to make itself better and better at interpreting the logs and telling the user how to fix the problem. Once it got to certain proficientcy level it could just fix the problem itself by making changes to the system. If the problem couldn't be fixed via software fixes and/or configuration fixes, it could just design new hardware, have it built at an automated factory...... :-)
Craig Partin wrote:
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:12:03 -0600, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 09:43 -0500, Craig Partin wrote:
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If its going to figure out what's wrong and tell you how to fix it,
then it might as well just fix it itself right?
Its usually not that simple. A tool like that ultimately can propose possible solutions to a problem, and give you the option of implementing those solutions, but there are times when the possible solutions are useless and its good for the software to at give the user enough information that he or she has the chance to figure out the true solution.
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Right - I thought we were joking. Notice the smiley in the original post.
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