I have some pre-hypotheses about literacy across the period from 1900 to 2100.
Somewhere around 1950, counting machines began to understand programming languages that were anthropomorphic, and closer to natural language. Yet computer languages remained formal, even though they were more human.
As we approach 2050, computers are getting better at understanding natural languages. I'm curious about what this means for the human population that had shifted their verbal resources towards formal languages.
Will these people remain lower in the stack, speaking to machines more as they are? Or will these people revert to distributing more of their language style across natural language texts directed at humans?
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