I have seen way more damage done by the people "mostly working prototypes in hours or days" than people who want to write beautiful code. I understand that fixation to produce something beautiful can lead to paralysis but this is rarely the case. In most cases the prototype grows cancerously and it becomes impossible to fix in quite short time, my advice, listen to the experienced programmers who screwed up more time than you before, even if they seem to be obsessed with "beautiful code".
No one claims AI will be the authority, it is good for finding candidates much earlier. We never had devices that has success rate of specialists on several eye problems in one go, definitely not in 70s. I don't understand what you are arguing against to be honest.
They could be actually better and much faster than humans for initial diagnosis. This has far greater implications, e.g. early detection actually reduces big burden from system.
I guess Google engineers has some experience with those hard earned lessons before Facebook even existed. The diagram you mentioned is very typical of microkernels and subject of research for decades.
Turkish is also highly regular and has only one irregular verb. The main problem arises from morphological complexity. Because of these well defined rules that change the rich set of suffixes (>100 different), analysis of a lot of words ends up with many possible parses, it is hard to resolve this ambiguity.
I can't speak Japanese, but if it is also morphologically rich, it should face similar problems.
Not necessarily in case of German, What exactly articles give to the meaning? What would it lose if they are removed or consolidated into a single article.
You gave a single example and it is also deprecated and removed from Mozilla and never supported in Safari etiher, apparently it is not part of the spec now.
Programmers? Sure German language needs a nice round of refactoring. Remove all redundancies. It would be a huge changelist with shit ton of lines removed, and still all tests for meaning pass.
My biggest gripe with german is the redundancy, all articles and form changes they create are actually redundant, they don't contribute to the meaning in any significant manners. Remove all of them and all the complications, different forms they create, you would still perfectly understand it.
Yeah I know, languages, organic, beautiful, but subtle things , etc etc.. But still.
Still I find it comical that people thinks Apple keeps the moral high ground. I personally find Apples position disgusting and super hypocritical. Sure, they are the white knight that keeps you safe from other monsters, only if you avert your gaze from China. At least Google so far sticked to its decision, and hopefully keeps it that way.