
Originally Posted by
JDNSW
And then there were the violent manoeuvres undertaken by an Airbus in WA a couple of years ago, which I think were traced to a software issue, situation apparently recovered by the pilots.
Funny word, 'software'. I understand it almost perfectly. What it's proponents DON'T understand is that when it goes wrong, the results are often NOT soft.
You often hear the term 'computer error'. I'm going to give a free kick to the computer lovers here. The error isn't the computer. Fine. We get that. The error is the person that did the programming. OK?, is that right? OK, next question: who or what replaces the programmer? A better one? Who decides?
Or, do we let a computer decide the programming of the computer? So, who programs that computer?
You get ( I hope ) the picture. It goes on and on in a loop. The only thing that would save us from this idiocy would be an AI. Anyone here confident of that happening? ( Yes, you on CA may be, but I'll bet you can't prove it. Too caught up in lauding SA's generators. Whatever works, eh?).
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