aka W. 'Ian' Blanton
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Radica 20Q
O.K., this seems like a neat little gadget, and I think I'm going to get one. The article link will explain more of what it does, but it basically plays 20 Questions and guesses, via "Yes/no" answers what you are thinking with a very high rate of accuracy. The cool Apple-related part of this is where they're talking about the web site that the research for this came from;
20Q: "ight now, 20Q is being ported over to Apple servers to keep up with the traffic, and it is being trained in new languages: French, Spanish, Chinese, Italian to start with (it will become separate neural nets for each language). In the future, there may be medical versions of 20 questions to help emergency triage, or other expert uses."(Via Cool Tools.)
Yeah, I know it doesn't mean much, but it's always nice to see another cool thing go with Apple stuff. And befitting the site, it definitely seems like a "Cool Tool"
2:00:20 PM
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