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by latexr
761 days ago
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And it continues: > To do this while protecting Customer Data, we might use an external model (not trained on Slack messages) to classify the sentiment of the message. Our model would then suggest an emoji only considering the frequency with which a particular emoji has been associated with messages of that sentiment in that workspace. This is so stupid and needlessly complicated. And all it does is remove personality from messages, suggesting everyone conforms to the same reactions. |
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