I, a confirmed Grammar NAZI, also know my fair share about Natural Language Processing, etc. Here's my take on it: Provided the algos are robust and flexible, they can adapt pretty well to changes in spelling. What they have a hard time doing is if you speak in terms of metaphors, or use a lot of references to cultural stuff ("E.T. fooooone hoooome." is probably not one an algo would know what to do with, at least at the outset.).
And yes there is a dangling participle in the last sentence. Feel free to roast me, I guess.
I, a confirmed Grammar NAZI, also know my fair share about Natural Language Processing, etc. Here's my take on it: Provided the algos are robust and flexible, they can adapt pretty well to changes in spelling. What they have a hard time doing is if you speak in terms of metaphors, or use a lot of references to cultural stuff ("E.T. fooooone hoooome." is probably not one an algo would know what to do with, at least at the outset.).
And yes there is a dangling participle in the last sentence. Feel free to roast me, I guess.
Make Robot Break.
Aha! Hiding Under the Floorboards, I Have Finally Found You!
Now you know why we mess with gram nazi so much here.... improper grammar helps.
I will consider your point over my hot, enjoyable cup of cofefe, this mroninkg.
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And Cockney Rhyming Slang as well.
'Av a butchers on that, China.
P.S. Mark Dice did this in a video a few months ago.