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Supposed "feel for language" and knowledge of context can be SIMULATED by querying translation examples in databases, whereby artificial intelligence algorithms approach the most probable context through the inclusion of further words from the environment and become more and more accurate through experience. HUMAN Sense of Language and own sense for a complicated, creative and individual language text is only possible for our oppinon with an exact one-to-one translation, in which the computer program, analogous to a human brain, records the exact (also non-verbal) sense of the terms and considers the position of all words to each other in a explainable and logical "word field".
artificial intelligence vs. manual procedure,
translation HANA I, translation by DEEPL, context recognition, logic, Prague, Nikolaus Graf zuCastell-Castell, Prague research,
translation HANA I, translation by DEEPL, context recognition, logic, Prague, Nikolaus Graf zuCastell-Castell, Prague research,
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