On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 11:49, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from David Fokkema: > > > > Probably spammers will invest a lot of time. BUT, so will C-R system > > designers. Challenges may require more and more human logical thought, > > like little riddles or something, or requiring to actually _read_ > > something or whatever. If spammers will invest more and more time to > > mimic human thought and answer those challenges, maybe this will result > > in a great advancement in artificial intelligence. > > :-O > > Things like mold, lichens, insects, and diseases have managed to > evolve to be better at what they do. However, I don't expect them to > invent AI anytime soon. > > I can't believe that anyone seriously considers C-R systems usable. > This has to be a new form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. If > nothing else has worked for you, and you think there's nothing left to > try, perhaps C-R starts to look like it's worth defending. > > I'd say, first try one of the other solutions again. [EEEEEKS!] Nope, no way! That last statement should read: I'd say, use one of the other solutions, period. -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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