[syndicate] n0name
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mi_ga at o-o.lt
Sat Jan 12 01:49:43 CET 2008
very interesting text. could read non stop
miga
subjektivation wrote:
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> Currently analyses the rapidly expanding semantic network numerical
> information to valuable digital content from waste. Moreover, modern-day
> search engines more precise results of the search information. However,
> how far are we willing to go to artificial intelligence? We are finally
> in a position to take over their machines to automated tasks, such as
> creating images or letter of the texts; eg Increased numerical
> information that we have delivered, daily, if not hourly, that the
> sequence always takes more time to analyse and to sort. The answering
> machine provides a solution for this problem, because they answer with
> the existing material-Ange Introduces His there. n0name analyzes the
> information to a letter box and is simply responding to them. Forget
> standard automated out of office and answers, n0name is as intelligent
> as Eliza and software such as flexible as open source products. The
> machines work antwortendes n0name follows: The n0name take an incoming
> entry screen, analyzes them, send requests to the Microsoft Reality
> Engine, then selects given above results, sorts them and gives the
> information in a form that goes back to the sender sent. When
> information is stored in public, register the information Reality
> engines again and use this as a starting similar to other worlds. This
> statement also seem so ironic, why not let the machines live their own
> lives. n0name is a free institution, under the GNU public license
> gefreigeben.
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