Actually, the encode/decode algorithms used for modes like FT8 are 
pretty close to AI in principle, in that the decode process applies 
statistical probabilities to the various bits based upon a known encode 
process.
 I suppose it would be possible to write Morse Code generating software 
that was context-based to fix "errors", but if you want to go that far 
it seems like text-to-cw is far simpler ... just like most loggers 
already use.
73,
Dave   AB7E
On 9/16/2020 9:03 AM, James Cain wrote:
 
Can somebody build a radio with an internal keyer with Auto Correct? That
would be good. If somebody can sell snake oil software that "decodes"
signals that don't exist, surely some other genius could design a keyer
with Artificial Intelligence.
cain
 
 
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