Software Writing And Painting – So What Has Changed Now?
The idea of using computer to perform creative services like illustration, writing or painting is not a new one. Makers of software applications have been experimenting with these solutions for quite some time now. However, most software applications failed because the makers failed to recognize the importance of intuitive and contextual understanding.
What can you understand when you see the phrase patient handling train the trainer? Well, you obviously add a few punctuation marks at the appropriate place in your mind and formulate a meaningful phrase here.

On the other hand, software applications in the past interpreted the information literally without the ability to insert even the basic punctuation marks as and when required. Of course, it is not possible for the computer to understand that certain punctuation marks will just not apply. This is a part of the intuitive understanding process of human beings.
So, what has changed? How is it that computers are being used to come up with such content? Well, we have a understood how the human mind works and are now in the process of duplicating the same in the virtual world. Instead of trying to replicate the human mind, we are trying to replicate the thought process of our activities and are finding more success.
Of course, those trying to make a computer perform creative activities will have the fantastic memory of the computer at their disposal. The computer will be in a position to remember each and every brush stroke made to come up with the best painting. With huge memory banks, it is just a question of having a really powerful computer analyze all possible combinations to come up with the right shades at the right spots for a good painting. This may just put all human artists and creative writers out of work.
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