Appears to be a contradiction as the point would be to produce sentience I'd have thought?GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:Wasn't sure if it would develop sentience so I quit. No sense bringing another child in this world.
How did you go about trying to do it?
Not really, it spread is due to the British Empire and America being the largest market in the world. That and that whilst writing it can be a pain, speaking it is fairly easy to learn as its extraordinarily forgiving of mistakes and accents this is due to it already being an amalgamation of two languages, which ironically enough is why its hard to learn to the grammar rules. It's why America kept it as a trade language but took out a lot of the nuances.Many things in the english language use up space, the english language is generally regarded as a hard to learn language worldwide, due to it's poor syntax. Despite this, due to laziness and computer tech being english based, the language is being spread across worldwide.
You can't build an AI purely upon linguistics.when it comes to ai building, the english language is a pain in the ass. extra modules are needed for it's bulky inconsistent convoluted syntax, it is not robot friendly. Words are full of double meanings, and the syntax is extremely inconsistent, with inconsistent rules and structures. Reading english syntax rules reads more like a joke book, like a monty pyhton or spongebob sketch of a ridiculously long list of silly and contradictory rules.