Or Botton wrote:
>
> Well Pipi, one of my mottos is "The future is NOW.". I guess that
Have you been at the 1995 Scouting World Jamboree?
> I would like to see a home computer like you described
> which I can use voice commands at, and maybe even have actuall
> conversation with (which will probebly give more work to psicologists
> shortly thenafter, you'll see! <g>), however the PCs do not seem to be
> my ideal idea for the hardware platform.
There are allready computers you can have a conversation with.
There called Turinger machines after a guy named Turinger (really?)
who invented the following test:
How to determine if computers are intelligent?
Put someone on an IRC chatroom. Also put another person in there
and a computer programm. The first person isn't old who is who.
Have them have a conversation. If the real person can't determine
who is the computer and who is human, the computer is intelligent
(or the person very stupid :).
> (also called: NT5). You'll be able to control the dishwasher from
> your computer, and the TV, and so on.
I allready control my coffee machine with my computer. This has
nothing to do with Windows. Just Linux.
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