I still don’t think you’re saying what you mean. The question doesn’t make any sense. The answer to the question you probably intended to ask is, “Because the people writing Watson didn’t know how to do so in a way that would solve the problem, and presumably nobody currently does”. I mean, I think I get your point, but...
Because the people writing Watson didn’t know how to do so in a way that would solve the problem, and presumably nobody currently does
Fine, so it’s a bit like the state of rocket science in 1900. They had crude military rockets but did not know how to make the kind of really destructive stuff that would come 100 years later. As I said, AI still has a way to go.
I still don’t think you’re saying what you mean. The question doesn’t make any sense. The answer to the question you probably intended to ask is, “Because the people writing Watson didn’t know how to do so in a way that would solve the problem, and presumably nobody currently does”. I mean, I think I get your point, but...
Fine, so it’s a bit like the state of rocket science in 1900. They had crude military rockets but did not know how to make the kind of really destructive stuff that would come 100 years later. As I said, AI still has a way to go.
Oh, yeah, of course. :)