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It is undeniable that some very useful analogies can be drawn between the relational systems of computer mechanisms and the relational systems of brain mechanisms. The comparison does not depend upon any close resemblance between the actual mechanical links which occur in brains and computers; it depends on what the machines do. Furthermore brains and computers can both be organized so as to solve problems. The mode of communication is very similar in both the cases, so much so that computers can now be designed to generate artificial human speech and even, by accident, to produce sequences of words which human beings recognize as poetry. The implication is not that there is no sharp break of continuity between what is human, what is mechanical.
(CAT 1990)

The author uses the word 'recognize' in relation to computer poetry to convey a

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Sense of sorrow at the reluctant admission of the superiority of machines by mankind.
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Feeling that computers have yet to conquer the emotional heights that man is capable of attaining.
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Feeling of derision for the popular faith in LI omnipotence of the computer.
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Feeling of a fatalistic acceptance of the computer's encroachment upon human bastions.
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The correct option is B Feeling that computers have yet to conquer the emotional heights that man is capable of attaining.
This is a slightly tricky question wherein we have to carefully read this excerpt: “computers can now be designed to generate artificial human speech and even, by accident, to produce sequences of words which human beings recognize as poetry.” Computers, by accident, produce sequences of words which human beings recognize as poetry but have yet not conquered the emotional heights that man is capable of attaining.

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It is undeniable that some very useful analogies can be drawn between the relational systems of computer mechanism and the relational systems of brain mechanism. The comparison does not depend upon any close resemblance between the actual mechanical links which occur in brains and computers; it depends on what the machines do. Furthermore, brains and computers can both be organized so as to solve problems. The mode of communication is very similar in both the cases, so much so that computers can now be designed to generate artificial human speech and even, by accident, to produce sequences of words which human beings recognize as poetry. The implication is not that machines are gradually assuming human forms, but that there is no sharp break of continuity between what is human, what is mechanical.

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