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2022 NLU: Year in Review
2022 NLU: Year in Review
Was 2022 the year AGI became evident, with Google’s LaMDA being a sentient machine — or was it a year of increasing hype and desperation…
John Ball
Dec 14
5 years after beating Facebook’s bAbI
5 years after beating Facebook’s bAbI
PAT achieved 100%, and found errors in machine learning training data, on Facebook’s intelligent dialog tests 5 years ago. A fundamental…
John Ball
Nov 17
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
AGI will come from brain emulation like Patom Theory (PT), a theoretical brain model, since human intelligence is a feature of our brain.
John Ball
Nov 3
NLU and Consciousness
NLU and Consciousness
Natural Language Understanding (NLU) doesn’t rely on consciousness, nor do most other brain functions. That was my premise in 1999 as I…
John Ball
Oct 27
Fixing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) with NLU
Fixing Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) with NLU
Why doesn’t speech recognition operate at human-levels?
John Ball
Oct 21
Goal-oriented AI for Airlines
Goal-oriented AI for Airlines
Facebook said: “… goal-oriented dialog is … too hard, the stakes are too high … the wrong plane, the wrong flight, that’s a very big…
John Ball
Oct 9
Good, Bad & Ugly: Innovation in Round-the-world
Good, Bad & Ugly: Innovation in Round-the-world
The new oneworld system is amazing, using our design features as discussed earlier here to improve their round-the-world ticketing. The…
John Ball
Oct 1
Airlines adds “Next Generation” Conversational AI
Airlines adds “Next Generation” Conversational AI
The oneworld round-the-world (RTW) system we designed in 2020 is now online in Beta! This ushers in the Next Generation Conversational AI…
John Ball
Sep 30
Innovation inside the AI Winter
Innovation inside the AI Winter
The late Marvin Minsky from MIT explained how today’s statistical systems hardly advance what we had “50-years ago.” As someone called the…
John Ball
Aug 7
Matching (not Processing) removes Search
Matching (not Processing) removes Search
The hardest thing in science can be to change a basic building-block of the current model.
John Ball
Jul 17
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