• supersquirrel
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    9 months ago

    This is not how translation works, you can’t reduce it to a simple table lookup for similar words and just replace them and call it done.

    That is a poor example to compare to.

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      9 months ago

      No, it is how translation works. You didn’t answer the question. Is the cashier “making decisions”? The analogy is apt.

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        9 months ago

        No, tallying the price of items is a process of looking up each item’s price in a table and retrieving it.

        There is always only ever one possible, perfect answer in this process and thus it is utterly unlike language translation at all and honestly it is alarming you can’t see the difference.

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          9 months ago

          The quality of having one possible answer does not actually make them different, but it does get my point across very nicely. The cashier is literally translating a context into a sequence/signal, which is identical to the task of language translation.

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            9 months ago

            You just restated your same argument with the same fatal flaw I directly pointed out previously.

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              9 months ago

              You just restated your same argument

              Because it is correct, yes. I figured maybe you would have understood if I “translated” it into a different wording? 😉

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                9 months ago

                Yes maybe I would that is my point about the difference between looking up values in a table and translation.

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                  9 months ago

                  For a third time: Is the cashier “making decisions”?

                  It’s clear that you know the answer is “no”, and it is very telling that you refuse to state this and continue to dodge. Hmm, I wonder why that might be…