Where am I getting with all of this. Well, this morning I wrote an article on a website called Couchsurfing (you should read it, it's really good). The people that register and use this site refer to themselves as 'couchsurfers'. For obvious reasons, both the site and the user are more commonly referred to as CS and CS'er. As a well trained ACP'er (please tell me this is the correct acronym for Associated Content Publisher) I used the spell checker on my article. To my surprise, the suggested alternatives for CS'er were not exactly what I expected. Top suggestion was 'cocksucker', followed closely by 'cucumber'.
Now I'm not a person who gets easily offended, and it made me laugh more than anything else, but still, especially suggestion number one is quite rude and not something you'd expect the spell checker to come up with in reference to this article. I'm not even too sure whether there is any censorship that will block this article because I wrote the word. Besides the rudeness of it, the relevancy of it escapes me completely.
Ok, you're typing your text, you want to type 'cucumber', but for some reason CS'er comes out. Does that really happen? Oh, CS'er, no idea what that means, they probably wanted to type cucumber. Is this a practical joke from the guy who programmed the whole dictionary thing? Did he miss a promotion or get in a fight with his boss and wanted to get back at him? Whatever the true reason is, I just don't see how anybody could type CS'er, run the spell checker and then go: 'Gee, thanks Mr. AI, I really wanted to type cocksucker here, a good thing you're still awake, my article would have made no sense whatsoever....'
And this is just one word. I'm sure there must be hundreds of these weird combinations in the whole dictionary thing. Is it a conspiracy? Or just an error on the server and it wasn't really supposed to come up with that suggestion. Computers do tend to have a mind of their own sometimes. Secretly I actually do hope that it is the program's AI that got a bit confused. Ever since playing PS3 games, the AI enemies are getting way to smart for me. And revenge is sweet.
P.S. Interestingly enough, when I ran this article through the spell checker, both fore mentioned alternatives had mysteriously disappeared....
Published by Porteno
Belgian born, worked as a roadie, programmer, barman and software engineer until 1999. Since then, I've been working in a beachclub 6 months a year and traveling the other 6. Current aim: move to Barcelona... View profile
Artificial IntelligenceThis paper contains a comprehensive description of artificial intelligence.
The Future of Computers and Artificial IntelligenceProjected timeline of computers and AI for the next decades
The Study of Artificial IntelligenceAs small children, we are able to understand language, to be able to tell the cap from a dog, and play small games like a game of catch. These are the three most important thin...- The Debate Over Artificial IntelligenceOne of the implications of A.I. that has long confounded serious thinkers on the subject is the possibility that technology will begin to evolve itself independently of humans.
- You Can't Trust a Spell-Checker: Homonyms and Other NuisancesMistakes that make your writing look bad.
- Thinking Machines: The True Story of Artificial Intelligence
- The Chinese Room Argument Against Artificial Intelligence
- Reviews of Some of the Top Academic Journals in Theoretical Computer Science and A...
- Learning and Memory Part #1: Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Life: Coming to a World Near You
- Why You Can't Rely on Spell Check Software
- An Annotated Bibliography on Artificial Intelligence





3 Comments
Post a CommentR u Kidding me? Who Gives A RAMS ASS?
Brits just don't know how to spell *winks*... funny article here!
Interesting and funny article. I will need to keep a close eye on the behaviour of my smellchecka (....no, behaviour isn't incorrect, that wasn't the mistake, I'm English!)