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R_Daneel
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Hehe, you are so right about the abysmally programmed IVR (interactive voice response) systems today. But, don’t forget, this technology is brand new. If you consider the UNIVAC computers with their radio tubes, which were able to do about 20000 multiplications a second and the modern machines, which can do many millions of MIPS and are able to beat the chess world champions there is an incredible change in a few decades. How far will this technology grow in a few hundred years?I’ll take the human. The robot can’t think outside the box (only what is programmed), has no sense of humor and certainly cannot show any compassion for us humans. We need all 3 of those when we are down and out. I also do not like talking to machines when calling companies for help. Can’t say I care for them repeating everything I say just so they can get the words right.
Don’t forget that the nurse is just an example. I spelled out the problem in details a few posts back.Maybe I’m old fashioned but give me that human nurse anytime. Take care.