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by swexbe
1146 days ago
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But it's not the users fault if the question is correct and unambiguous. To continue with the hammer analogy, that's like landing a perfect hit on a nail and the hammer's head somehow falls off and richochets into the user's eye. |
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Think about how GPS can give a bad route, especially if there is construction or snow on the road.
Or how keyboard autocorrect sometimes changes what you wrote into something silly and wrong, even if you originally spelled the word correctly.
Or how OCR and speech-to-text software sometimes makes mistakes.
Or how Google Translate uses unnatural or incorrect word choices sometimes.
Are these not useful tools even though they get things wrong?