Re: [Sci.nanotech] Re: Nano Morality
- From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 20:55:52 -0000
rhooker123@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Speech recon, as in an ability to use speech as the O/I of any
computer, which I meant and did not bother to spell out, is still some
way away.
You can buy fine speech recognition software to let you run your PC
right now. IBM's ViaVoice and Dragon's Naturally Speaking are fine
packages. You can use them and not touch the keyboard at all if you
like.
I think human genes make animals that make culuture, but the genes have
learned that biology is slow and risky the human genes have learned to
evolve through culture, this is the genetic basis of the human
revolution. Information, the genes, were guiding no only humans as
their carries but culture and technology.
Now I think technology has become in inheritor of the genome.
I'm afraid that the grammar problems in that last pair of paragraphs
make it impossible for me to parse your meaning. Could you try to
re-phrase them?
Perry
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