Hi, Romano, Romano Paolo Tenca wrote: > > > c) Humans are excellent at recognizing patterns, even in the > > presence of noise, many kinds of errors, and considerable > > variation (even of the never-seen-before kind). When I'm > > writing to another human being, I can move quickly because > > I can trust her/him to understant me even if I make a tpyo. > > Humans have at least two levels of redundancy: syntactic and > semantic. Humans understand much from contexts, and they can > correct transmission errors understanding contexts. It is something > that many could call "intuition". Without AI (if it is possible, i > am all except an Hofstander fan), problems like telephone numbers > are insoluble. >
I'm sure we are in agreement. I've tended to state it as "not 100% solvable", but of course I'm always open to a nice way to get 95% without too much cost! -jn- -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
