Replying to LO30538 --
Personally I think that knowledge could not be without human.
My thought is like this:
We are surrounding with data - facts, words, books, electronic medias.
If we could use this data for making decision, it becomes information.
Where we on this base make a new quality, new connection, it becomes
knowledge.
I personally think (maybe I am wrong) that machines could only work
based on algorithm, which is defined in advance, with human knowledge.
So I think that knowledge could not be without human.
Best regards,
展va Rant
mag. 展va Rant
e-po靖a: ziva.rant@s5.net
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