En Words

A place to talk about words - whether from books, stories, magazines, brochures, or matchbook covers.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Obama: I Borrowed

Senator Barack Obama borrowed some lines from Deval Patrick, who is his friend as well as Massachusetts governor, according to this AP story. Apparently, Obama said that it's not a big deal, though he says that he should have given credit. Glad to know that he's so open-minded about it. The Clinton campaign went on a moderate attack, with a spokesperson saying, "If your whole candidacy is about words, those words should be your own. That's what I think." Oh, wait, did maybe someone tell him to say that? Does the spokesman now have to provide credit? And has Clinton ever used a phrase from someone else? I can see it now, we're going to move into an era where stump speeches will all need footnotes.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Dave? Goo Goo, Gah Gah, Dave

Stanford University researchers have written a program that "learns to decode sounds from different languages in the same way that a baby does helps to shed new light on how people learn to talk," according to Reuters. It supports the theory (which is different from coming close to proof) that babies listen to sounds and sort out how the language is put together.
"In the past, people have tried to argue it wasn't possible for any machine to learn these things, and so it had to be hard-wired (in humans)," [Stanford psychology professor James McClelland] said. "Those arguments, in my view, were not particularly well grounded."
I want to know when they have the computer start talking, based on what it learned. Will the first word be programmama?

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Friday, May 18, 2007

When Computer Programs Talk - to Each Other

Discover Magazine has a special issue about the human brain, and here is a sample: two computer programs, each programmed to provide lifelike chat, talking to each other. Those who fear for a science fiction scenario of machines taking over so far have nothing to worry about - they don't listen to each other any better than we do.

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