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How computers should work, at last!
by Simon at 12:05 10/03/09 (Blogs::Simon)
This is interesting - Hugo, are you aware of this?
About www.wolframalpha.com

Fifty years ago, when computers were young, people assumed that they’d quickly be able to handle all these kinds of things.

And that one would be able to ask a computer any factual question, and have it compute the answer.

But it didn’t work out that way. Computers have been able to do many remarkable and unexpected things. But not that.

I’d always thought, though, that eventually it should be possible. And a few years ago, I realized that I was finally in a position to try to do it.

I had two crucial ingredients: Mathematica and NKS. With Mathematica, I had a symbolic language to represent anything—as well as the algorithmic power to do any kind of computation. And with NKS, I had a paradigm for understanding how all sorts of complexity could arise from simple rules.


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simon
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How computers should work, at last! Simon - 12:05 10/03/09
Re: How computers should work, at last! David Crowson - 12:21 11/03/09
They are not the first
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bombholio
Re: How computers should work, at last! Bruce Ure - 12:58 11/03/09
Pah! It's pants:


START's reply

===> who wrote the first novel about chickens?

Unfortunately, I don't know who wrote the first novel about chickens.


Re: How computers should work, at last! Bruce Ure - 12:59 11/03/09
omg it really *is* pants:


START's reply

===> what is the hardest metal?

I'm afraid I can't help you with that.


Re: How computers should work, at last! David Crowson - 15:17 11/03/09
I didn't say it was any good ;-p
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bombholio
Re: How computers should work, at last! Simon - 16:12 11/03/09
:-)

Dangerous first questions to ask this sort of technology include:

"Who were the human race?"

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simon

Re: How computers should work, at last! Hugo van der Sanden - 10:22 22/03/09
I hadn't been aware of it; thanks for the pointer.

I'm somewhat sceptical about Wolfram generally though: enough so that I haven't read his book even though I probably should, and enough that I won't consider getting excited about this new announcement until I actually get to see the result and start to discover what it can and can't do.

Hugo