- Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:28 am
#90051
A new system that relies on recognizing the voices of "authorized" users avoids the problem
So i'm thinking if the computer accurately gives access only to authorized users based on their trial how can it deny access to those entitled
Answer choice D is correct only if we assume that not everyone who is "authorized" is captured by all those who are entitled. Meaning, we have to accept that somehow they are not authorizing everyone who is entitled to access the computer
What I am trying to say is that I think the stimulus addresses the fact that no one who is authorized/entitled will be denied access..
Unless I am mis understanding the question and this is a weakening question? I need help
So i'm thinking if the computer accurately gives access only to authorized users based on their trial how can it deny access to those entitled
Answer choice D is correct only if we assume that not everyone who is "authorized" is captured by all those who are entitled. Meaning, we have to accept that somehow they are not authorizing everyone who is entitled to access the computer
What I am trying to say is that I think the stimulus addresses the fact that no one who is authorized/entitled will be denied access..
Unless I am mis understanding the question and this is a weakening question? I need help