Michael wrote: > On Monday, 17 August 2020 17:54:25 BST Dale wrote: > > [snip ...] >> pie. Of course, we have Govts that don't have the sharpest tools in the >> shed working there so what more can we expect from them. ROFL > They use private IT consultancies for this kind of work. The Gov't work has > been outsourced to private oligopolies. >
Likely true but the Govt folks usually tell them what to look for. >> Back then, I think there was less than a hundred words. It seems the >> list as grown. :/ >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > AI is swimming into the pool of Big Data and is learning fast! ;-) I strongly suspect that by now they put words into context. That likely weeds out some false positives. Just because a person says bomb doesn't mean just that. Years ago in my younger days, saying something was a bomb meant different things and none of them were related to a explosion. The AI component of that can weed through that. It's sort of amazing how when computers get better at doing bad things, they also get better at good things. One could reverse that as well. On one hand, poisonous gas or a really nasty virus. On the other hand, cure for cancer one day. Or cure for something else. Heck, even good treatments is good even if it isn't a complete cure. Just weird how that works at times. Dale :-) :-)