[FRIAM] US intelligence agencies "discover" blogs and wikis
Phil Henshaw
sy at synapse9.com
Wed Dec 6 17:25:50 EST 2006
But sadly, isn't the basic problem not so much translating from other
languages but just communicating with our own!?! So long as people
are primarily looking for the fault in other people's points of view
instead of the insight in other people's points of view we'll get the
mayhem we now have and justly deserve. Nature must have some good a
reason for having all minds make up their own worlds, meanings and
points of view. Maybe it would be good to build the worlds in our
minds the same way... ? :)
> Phil Henshaw wrote:
> > Blogs are just gossip unless the contributors are observant and
> > self-critical, wiki's likewise.
> But a great excuse to do some old-school artificial intelligence
research!
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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/07/business/NA_FIN_US_Pentagon_T
ranslation_Challenge.php
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