Computing Evolution

Harold Sawyer hrsawyer at gmail.com
Mon Dec 29 03:43:43 GMT 2008


Maybe if we made a study of how the U.S. Congress works, we could get a
handle on "artificial intellegence" . . .

Harold

On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 8:07 AM, Chan Chung Hang Christopher <
christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote:

>
> >     Artificial Intelligence seems to have died on the pad; speech
> > recognition too. For the last 20 years or so, it's all been around the
> > desktop metaphor.  How long until we start on something more? Where does
> > Linux fit into this evolution?
> >
> We cannot even fully understand how the brain works let alone how the
> mind exists and you want to talk about artificial INTELLIGENCE?
>
> Speech recognition has reached a fair level if you ask me but I suppose
> you are talking about INTELLIGENT processing of speech by
> computers...well, that is not going to happen. The most one can expect
> is speech triggers.
>
>
> Why would a kernel have anything to do with this stuff? It is more how
> will GNOME/KDE/GNU/more complete environment make use of such new
> technology.
>
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Harold Sawyer
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