Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Computers don't have culture, that's why they can't make choices. The don't have the rules of judgment that come from common culture.

Computers don't have culture, that's why they can't make choices. The
don't have the rules of judgment that come from common culture.

But they do share quite a bit in common. They share "protocols" that
help them communicate. Why is that not sufficient to add the value
systems? Or is it?

Does this mean that culture is more than the common tools that allow
units to communicate like a common dictionary?

Maybe culture isn't the key to choicing.

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