The Internet has made information available, but to choose the right one, you still have to make serious efforts and lose considerable time. Hypertext languages formalized the presentation of information, but the task of parsing (recognition) did not simplify this, and in some areas even became more complicated. A lot of presentation formats, languages, design styles, access options, data markup methods should be "known and able" by the parser: that "this is exactly what is needed."
A person sees and hears primarily through the prism of his own knowledge and experience, and having formalized this in the form of an algorithm, he receives a static mechanism and is convinced that the ideal solution is still far enough away.
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