Computer Science: An Overview: Global Edition (12th Edition)

Published by Pearson Higher Education
ISBN 10: 1292061162
ISBN 13: 978-1-29206-116-0

Chapter 11 - Artificial Intelligence - Chapter Review Problems - Page 532: 15

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The question "Do you know what time it is?" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is asked: 1. **Literal Inquiry**: This is the most straightforward interpretation, where someone is simply asking for the current time. They want to know the hour and minute. 2. **Rhetorical Question**: In some cases, the question might be rhetorical, used to express frustration or impatience with someone who should have been more aware of the time. In this context, the speaker might not actually expect a response but is using the question to convey their annoyance. 3. **Social Interaction**: Sometimes, the question might be used as a conversational opener or a way to engage with someone. The person asking might not necessarily need to know the time but is using it as a way to start a conversation or to check in with the other person. 4. **Security or Safety Concern**: In certain situations, like during an emergency or when someone is in danger, the question might be asked to ensure that everyone is aware of the time, possibly to coordinate actions or to make sure no one is running late. Understanding the different possible meanings of this seemingly simple question illustrates the complexities involved in interpreting natural language, as opposed to the more straightforward rules of formal programming languages.
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