The Chair That Resembles A Person

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A computer has an IQ of and can’t do the job. Spoken accents add to the difficulty. Then homophones (to, two, too) are not understood by the program, it just guesses. Then homophones (to, two, too) are not understood by the program, it just guesses. -ProofreaderAnonymous readerReport 2015-05-27 05:25:38You used pill as in medicine not peel as in takin something off.«12345» Then homophones (to, two, too) are not understood by the program, it just guesses. -ProofreaderAnonymous readerReport 2015-05-27 05:25:38You used pill as in medicine not peel as in takin something off.«12345» A computer has an IQ of and can’t do the job. Only a human can polish the text so that the mechanics are as good as the story itself. 35 comments«12345»Mimi1789Report 2018-04-28 02:16:38I am at awe for Sam! A computer has an IQ of and can’t do the job. Spoken accents add to the difficulty. FYI everyone: the author has said he uses a speech translation algorithm, which means if the computer misunderstands the sounds it may type a word it thought it heard, rather than the word that was said. Only a human can polish the text so that the mechanics are as good as the story itself.

The Chair That Resembles A Person

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