I have read your papers on Yarrow and was impressed both with the algorithm and your discussions of the importance/vulnerablities of Pseudorandom Number Generators. It seems to me that PRNGs can be just as important a component of a protocol as the algorithm or keys themselves. How important do feel they are? Do you see this role increasing/decreasing in the future with new technologies and developments (Quantum Computing/Encryption)? What do you see as their future?
Does anyone know what kind of accuracy and speed these things(or the engine behind the translation) are going to have?
How extensive are the dictionaries?
I haven't seen many impressive systems to translate text, let alone voice, so I am a little skeptical...
I have read your papers on Yarrow and was impressed both with the algorithm and your discussions of the importance/vulnerablities of Pseudorandom Number Generators. It seems to me that PRNGs can be just as important a component of a protocol as the algorithm or keys themselves. How important do feel they are? Do you see this role increasing/decreasing in the future with new technologies and developments (Quantum Computing/Encryption)? What do you see as their future?
thanks
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