@abrokenjester
OTOH computer translations can be extremely useful when an user is confronted with a text in a language he does not know: between knowing three context, the so so translation, searching for clarification on the web, asking clarification, you can usually get the meaning, without needing someone who knows the language.
@tomjennings @paninid
@abrokenjester
Now the point is, the "AI" has to work under human supervision so the human can interpret and verify its results. If you are not in the spam business, you generally care for a correct result, and stochastic algorithms are exactly incapable to provide that one guarantee.
@tomjennings @paninid