---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 02:55:15 +0100 From: "[ISO-8859-1] ยค" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [syndicate] mailia / http://triple-double-u.com/mailia
At present the rapidly expanding Semantic Web analyzes digital information in order to distinguish valuable content from digital trash. As well modern day search engines give more and more precise results of searched information yet how far will this artificial intelligence go? Will we eventually be able to leave it to machines to perform automated tasks such as creating images or writing texts? For example digital information that is delivered via email increases daily if not hourly which in turn takes more and more time to answer and sort. The email answering machine provides a solution for this as it will write the answer emails using material available online. Mailia analyzes emails coming to ones mailbox and simply replies to them. Forget automated standard 'Out of Office' replies, Mailia is as intelligent as software like Eliza and as flexible as open source products. The email answering machine works in the following way: it grabs an incoming message, analyzes it, sends requests to the Google search engine, then picks up given results, sorts them, and outputs the information into an email form which is sent back to the sender. If answers are publicly saved, search engines will index the answers again and utilize these as output for other similar replies. Ironic as this statement may seem - 'Why not let the machines live their own lives'. Mailia is free software released under the GNU General Public License. -- mi_ga. Tue, 21 Mar 2006
