Why we do not have to worry about speaking the language of the computer
Abstract
Proposes that while it is not unfeasible that we will be able to communicate directly with computers in ordinary language, it is highly unlikely that this will ever be achieved. As Heidegger pointed out, language is not normally used for the exchange of information but calls to attention some aspect of the world the language users already share. Without this experience of the world, computers are unable to place language in context. Moreover, humans continue to develop and experience, so the context for language is ever changing. This is the challenge for artificial intelligence researchers. Also discusses the practical consequences of this fundamental problem, current solutions and their social implications and dangers.
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Citation
Dreyfus, H.L. (1998), "Why we do not have to worry about speaking the language of the computer", Information Technology & People, Vol. 11 No. 4, pp. 281-289. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593849810246101
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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