Re: Bush signs bills 'with fingers crossed'
I think a simple example will go a long way here.
In our daily languages, we say things like "It is cold". "It" can be referring to anything really. But depending on the context, we are usually able to figure out if "it" is referring to the weather, the water temperature in the shower, or the beer out of the fridge. The context of what is being discussed makes an impact on the meaning of a statement. As far as computers go, they suck at understanding those kinds of vague statements.
Originally posted by Anahita
I think a simple example will go a long way here.
In our daily languages, we say things like "It is cold". "It" can be referring to anything really. But depending on the context, we are usually able to figure out if "it" is referring to the weather, the water temperature in the shower, or the beer out of the fridge. The context of what is being discussed makes an impact on the meaning of a statement. As far as computers go, they suck at understanding those kinds of vague statements.
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