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The idea of having a program understand "english" (or some other language which humans speak). While this sounds like a really simple goal, it quickly gets very complicated. English is very ambigious, and computers are very exact, which tends to lead to some really interesting problems. |
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the pig pen |
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does this mean the place where pigs live? or the writing implement that looks like a pig? |
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time flies like an arrow |
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Apparently this has 5 different possible meanings some of them are: |
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time flies, nasty creatures like fruit flies, like to eat arrows. |
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time flies, really fast, like an arrow |
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''Fruit flies like an orange. -- CraigBox'' |