adorshki
Reverential Member
When they finally billed an intelligent spill checker I will be leave.Oh yeah! Spell Check -- don't get me going on that either.
And don't get me going on autocorrupt.
When they finally billed an intelligent spill checker I will be leave.Oh yeah! Spell Check -- don't get me going on that either.
When they finally billed an intelligent spill checker I will be leave.
And don't get me going on autocorrupt.
I have found refusing to use voice to text is less work and less frustrating for everyday tasks.
Your example also seems like it was generated by some kind of voice recognition and voice to text process.
If voice to text, spell checking and grammar checking are separate processes you can fix spell checking all you want but you will still get the first sentence.
I spent several years integrating natural language processing tools into a system used by intelligence analysts for searching and alerting. While the state of the art has advanced since then, it was always easier to improve the system when the correct component was identified.
I have found refusing to use voice to text is less work and less frustrating for everyday tasks.
My point exactly. (Hey at least 3 other guys got it. )To be that guy, every word in the first line is spelled correctly.
Nope, just your little ol' postbot, me. Just homonymous wordplay.Your example also seems like it was generated by some kind of voice recognition and voice to text process.