> filling in the blanks
I., should not we solve real problems? Did we run out of real problems last night as I was sleeping (thank you for the good news!)?
"Real problems": when I compose, e.g. these posts, I verify not only the thought structure but also the terminology, and often check Etymonline when I am not fully competent on the original intended meaning of a specific term. Such operation, legitimate, could have ways to be facilitated through automation. I do not feel a need for it, but it is an example of a possible area of tools for an improvement of processes.
Automated manipulation - there exist facial expressions appropriate to approaching that.
(And look, you would not want to receive false tones from a firm: communications with close ones has orders of magnitude higher requirement for genuinity.)
Edit: and already if you notice the silent turd hurling that I see hit this post in these minutes as I am writing, you should get the idea that there do exist real problems. To ignore that would be decadence. We should remain focused - while not denying that play has a role in development; play remains functional to the development.