Sunday, October 16, 2011

Week 6

It is not a difference they both are being programmed to follow commands. But there is a difference as far as computers cannot make a choice, once programmed it have to perform. On the other hand, humans have a choice of deciding things that are presented to them; they have a choice of agreeing or disagreeing. For example, using profanity words which is a far more powerful programming agent than most could begin to suspect.  Children can pick it up from movies, television, school, family, peers and the public. But if they’re programmed to know that is bad word they won’t use it and vice versa.  

1 Comments:

At October 17, 2011 at 6:30 AM , Blogger Professor Roger said...

There is certainly greater flexibility in the response of humans to programming. that's a good point to make

 

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