A computer learns a language by analyzing vast volumes of textual data and using algorithms to find patterns without any prior knowledge or comprehension of the real world....
A computer learns a language by analyzing vast volumes of textual data and using algorithms to find patterns without any prior knowledge or comprehension of the real world. A child learns language, on the other hand, by relating words to meaning, feelings, and physical experiences through interaction, context, and sensory input. Children acquire language through social learning and cognitive development, whereas machines rely on statistical associations.
