kzt wrote:WLBjork wrote:One thing that is still true is that any computer system is only as good as it's programming (as Tesla found out relatively recently).
In fact, I'm now wondering if maybe the lack of some analyses to run automatically is as a way of preventing laziness and accepting "computer says..." at face value.
You have had literally hundreds of years and millions of ship/years to work on this. Obvious things like fusing the passive IR scanners and ESM systems your ships all have into their long range detection and tracking displays are just not going to get missed.
Yes. But you also have the other side developing ways to fool or confuse your expert systems. One element that helped make the Battle Of Saltash so devastating was the RMN had the Intel from examining the software and hardware of the computers of SLN from the Battle of Spindal.
So would you really want to completely depend on computers telling you the right answer when you know the other side is doing everything they can to get them to tell you the wrong answer?