no it wont, we will never have to exaust our natural resources completely becasue science will find a more efficient source (cheeper for one) to use before that happens.
Computer dictation software can never be as good as human beings speak. People talk in calm sentences. --Spoken sentences-- These sentences are not only structured and made up by the words, they are pronounced. The overall tone of the sentence is received and comprehended. In other words, pure communication is defined in the "way" people talk. For example, when people ask questions, their sentence flow rises as they talk and the listener can predict a question coming. Can this be done with software? Can computers ever amount to this status of artificial intelligence? --like the computers Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001: a space odyssey?
ms in not a monopoly
better than tv "They may make you sharper, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Rochester found that young adults who regularly played action-based video games showed better visual skills than those who didn't."
no it wont, we will never have to exaust our natural resources completely becasue science will find a more efficient source (cheeper for one) to use before that happens.
so if i wanted to bring my Porsche 959 out on the road, would i have to pay a license fee?
I can see it now...
"this car will run for 10 more miles before you will be required to activate it"
Computer dictation software can never be as good as human beings speak. People talk in calm sentences. --Spoken sentences-- These sentences are not only structured and made up by the words, they are pronounced. The overall tone of the sentence is received and comprehended. In other words, pure communication is defined in the "way" people talk. For example, when people ask questions, their sentence flow rises as they talk and the listener can predict a question coming. Can this be done with software? Can computers ever amount to this status of artificial intelligence? --like the computers Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001: a space odyssey?
-nick