.. and fembots maybe?A company in Israel claims to have solved the problem of enabling computers to parse natural human language. Linguistic Agents says its "NanoSyntax" technology translates normative human language into a formal computer language, potentially improving search interfaces, application interfaces, text-message-based network APIs, and phone trees...
Computers learn to parse natural human language
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Computers learn to parse natural human language
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Exactly. On the other hand, having a fembot work like a phone tree might be nice too: "Do you want me to clean the house? Press 1. Do you want me to have sex with you? Press 2. Do you want to manually enter a command? Press 9.... Wait 20 seconds to go back to sleep mode."
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