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Hi there,
In our last lesson we talked about facial recognition
software and how AIs are involved in that.
Today, weāll discuss autocorrect and text editing
software.
Who hasnāt had a run-in with their autocorrect feature?
Youāre typing (or talking) away, and suddenly you realize
your phone or computer has changed the word you meant
to type into something entirely different?
Or perhaps youāre not certain of the spelling of a word.
You begin typing the letters you know, and suddenly the
rest of the word appears on the screen, correctly spelled.
Have you ever thought about how amazing that is?
It takes people a good long time to become fluent in a
language.
So how does a computer do the same thing?
Artificial intelligence algorithms use machine learning,
deep learning, and natural language processing to follow
and identify language, spelling, and word usage.
This allows the AI to suggest the correct word or to
flag your choice as a misspelling or incorrect grammar
usage.
In case you havenāt noticed yet, the technology still
makes mistakes, sometimes suggesting nonsense words or
grammar that isnāt correct after all.
But most of the time, the AI is pretty spot on with its
suggestions.
In order to teach an AI grammar, you need linguists and
computer scientists working together.
They feed the computer huge amounts of high-quality
language information to teach it what is right and what
is wrong.
This is organized so that the AI can understand it.
Then, when you put even a comma in the wrong place, the
AI will flag it for you.
Artificial intelligence is capable of sorting through vast
quantities of information, like your documents and text,
and spotting errors or making suggestions.
The next time your phone suggests a word for you, or your
Word documentās grammar check redlines your punctuation,
you can be sure an AI is behind those suggestions.
And the technology is only going to get better as time
goes by and it learns more and more of the language.
In our next lesson, weāll find out how Netflix and
Spotify know your tastes so well.
Until then,
š· WUPPLESĀ®
#artificialintelligence #artificialintelligenceai #artificialintelligencedigitalmarketing #artificialintelligencece #artificialintelligenceininsurance #artificialintelligencemarketing #artificialintelligencementalhealth
By š· WUPPLESĀ®Want more tips and tricks? (ā click hereā )
#wupples #wupplesai #ai #artificialintelligence
Hi there,
In our last lesson we talked about facial recognition
software and how AIs are involved in that.
Today, weāll discuss autocorrect and text editing
software.
Who hasnāt had a run-in with their autocorrect feature?
Youāre typing (or talking) away, and suddenly you realize
your phone or computer has changed the word you meant
to type into something entirely different?
Or perhaps youāre not certain of the spelling of a word.
You begin typing the letters you know, and suddenly the
rest of the word appears on the screen, correctly spelled.
Have you ever thought about how amazing that is?
It takes people a good long time to become fluent in a
language.
So how does a computer do the same thing?
Artificial intelligence algorithms use machine learning,
deep learning, and natural language processing to follow
and identify language, spelling, and word usage.
This allows the AI to suggest the correct word or to
flag your choice as a misspelling or incorrect grammar
usage.
In case you havenāt noticed yet, the technology still
makes mistakes, sometimes suggesting nonsense words or
grammar that isnāt correct after all.
But most of the time, the AI is pretty spot on with its
suggestions.
In order to teach an AI grammar, you need linguists and
computer scientists working together.
They feed the computer huge amounts of high-quality
language information to teach it what is right and what
is wrong.
This is organized so that the AI can understand it.
Then, when you put even a comma in the wrong place, the
AI will flag it for you.
Artificial intelligence is capable of sorting through vast
quantities of information, like your documents and text,
and spotting errors or making suggestions.
The next time your phone suggests a word for you, or your
Word documentās grammar check redlines your punctuation,
you can be sure an AI is behind those suggestions.
And the technology is only going to get better as time
goes by and it learns more and more of the language.
In our next lesson, weāll find out how Netflix and
Spotify know your tastes so well.
Until then,
š· WUPPLESĀ®
#artificialintelligence #artificialintelligenceai #artificialintelligencedigitalmarketing #artificialintelligencece #artificialintelligenceininsurance #artificialintelligencemarketing #artificialintelligencementalhealth