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by languagehacker
5012 days ago
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You'd be a whole lot better of saying you've written a natural-language interface to a number of search domains. You're promising a lot by claiming to have an API that not only accomplishes understanding (which, contrary to your claim, is reserved for much deeper and more structured inferences than what you're providing here -- are you transforming sentences into a formal language before feeding it to epicurious, or are you just matching terms against a list of known food items?), but that it is accurate in its output. I still think that the claims of NLU are nothing short of hubris, and that the product would be more compelling if it didn't advertise something so unattainable. |
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I'm optimistic, by the way, and think that though "objective" word meaning is a cognitive illusion, we will crack the code within the next 20 years. But there is nothing on the forefront of that work about this system.