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posted on May, 8 2004 @ 02:53 PM
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yeah you are right there are like more than 6000 languages
and there are many undiscovered yet


Anyways machines will act and think as human beings soon!



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 02:55 PM
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Originally posted by Zzub
Nans, language is so complex.Do you think that it will ever be possible? I have my doubts.

There's so many dialects and slang, and unique words that wouldn't be in a dictionary that I don't think a computer will ever be able to translate without riuning the meanings of the words.

I'd like to see a better effort than the ones that exist now.


Of course it's possible, but with some advanced technologies only.

How do you think echelon can threat billions messages in tousands language, with dialects and personals codes, everyday ?



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 02:59 PM
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Well, as I understand it, Echelon has a database of words, which trigger deeper analysis of the text. If there's enough 'triggers' in the text a human will eventually read it. The triggers include phrases, names and sources as well as the recipients.

Somehow, I think scanning all emails in Europe (which they apparently do) is an easier task than translating obscure language.


>>but with some advanced technologies only.

What sort of technologies do you mean, Nans?



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:00 PM
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echelon? what is that . . . a program computer or a robot ?


but yes you are right too . with technology you can do amazing things



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:05 PM
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Echelon is a network of listening stations. It processes all phone calls, emails and mobile phone calls which pass through the networks around it. The American owned complex in the UK progesses gigabytes of data every second, and is a highly secret government installation, according to some sources.

It has some of the fastest electronics in existence. I've read that they spent billions developing chips which can break 1024 bit encryption in real-time, which I would think unimaginable normally.

How much of it is strue, I don't know. It was reported that they did admit that Echelon listens to all mobile phone calls in the middle east and scans all European emails and land-lines.



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:08 PM
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so fast


do they have any of those here in America?

if they have it pls tell me the name and where is located?



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by Zzub
>>but with some advanced technologies only.

What sort of technologies do you mean, Nans?


Take a look at that :

www.illc.uva.nl...



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:19 PM
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That's some pretty in-depth research they have been doing. I imagine it would take all that, and a super-computer to get it right a large percentage of the time.

Thanks for the link, Nans.



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:23 PM
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I imagine that too and all the billions that it had cost $$$
to create it and to test it.


but in the future machines will be our governor and lider.



posted on May, 8 2004 @ 03:38 PM
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I think this topic should be close now
or put it in belowtopsecret or the trash.

[Edited on 10-5-2004 by vempire_cnc]

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