Christmas Tv - Strike Is Back!
Film, Media & TV2 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.another thing to think about is that all humans make mistakes... so if a computer was programmed to respond just like a human it would have to randomly make mistakes... this would be virtually impossible because it would have to categorise questions into how hard they are to answer, and then calculate the probability of the likelyhood it is for a human to get the answer wrong, and then it would have to somehow decide whether it was going to make a mistake or not, and then what would it put instead? something similar? also, computers cannot even decide, so there would have to be a cutoff point as to the probability that it would make a mistake at. The only way to get aruond this would be another randomisation :S
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