@druids84 yeah so are a lot of other languages :P but even when you make things understand you want to reduce errors. If you have ever played a game like on the nintendo ds where it tries to recognize your voice it doesnt always work well but if you made a language easy for robots to learn and humans it reduces the chance of error.
Try explain to a robot in the future that you want a pretty little girl's tattoo automatically made on your shoulder, or even better - make a pretty little brake adjustment while performing automatic traction control functions during a skid on icy road. :)
@megamindstorm101 What's wrong with English?! :) Ok, you got me started.. ;)
C sounds like S or K..
"Bartender ran behind the bar" - was the bartender already behind the bar, and just started to run, or he was outside and ran behind the bar to give someone a drink? :)
"Pretty little girl's school" - That's a little school where the girl goes, or the girl is little? The girl is very small ("pretty small"), or she's just small, and the school is pretty? English is the massively ambiguous.
@druids84 yeah so are a lot of other languages :P but even when you make things understand you want to reduce errors. If you have ever played a game like on the nintendo ds where it tries to recognize your voice it doesnt always work well but if you made a language easy for robots to learn and humans it reduces the chance of error.
megamindstorm101 1 year ago
Try explain to a robot in the future that you want a pretty little girl's tattoo automatically made on your shoulder, or even better - make a pretty little brake adjustment while performing automatic traction control functions during a skid on icy road. :)
druids84 1 year ago
@megamindstorm101 What's wrong with English?! :) Ok, you got me started.. ;)
C sounds like S or K..
"Bartender ran behind the bar" - was the bartender already behind the bar, and just started to run, or he was outside and ran behind the bar to give someone a drink? :)
"Pretty little girl's school" - That's a little school where the girl goes, or the girl is little? The girl is very small ("pretty small"), or she's just small, and the school is pretty? English is the massively ambiguous.
druids84 1 year ago
What's wrong with basic English ?
jybuys 1 year ago