What Is Natural Language Generation (NLG)? Natural Language Generation (NLG) is essentially the art of getting computers to speak and write like humans. It’s a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI) ...
This article is part of Demystifying AI, a series of posts that (try to) disambiguate the jargon and myths surrounding AI. 20 years ago, if you had a database table containing your sales information ...
People have been trying to use computational methods to analyze human language for over 50 years, but it's only recently that NLP has come into its own. Natural language processing is a type of ...
Recent advances in automatic question generation (AQG) coupled with the evolution of natural language processing (NLP) have significantly transformed educational assessments and interactive learning ...
Natural language processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary field spanning computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), concerned with the understanding of human language, in both written and ...
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One of my biggest complaints about terminology in the industry is the claim that data from conversations is “unstructured data”. That is nonsense. After all, how do people communicate, either in voice ...
With the rise of advanced language generation models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude and Inflection’s Pi, we are witnessing a new era in language AI. These sophisticated models, continually ...
It wasn’t too long ago that talking to a computer and having it not only understand, but speak back, was confined to the realm of science fiction, like that of the shipboard computers of Star Trek.
Language models like ChatGPT and Cursor have transformed the field of artificial intelligence, demonstrating remarkable capabilities in natural language processing, code generation, and ...