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" ... But it's not reading out verbatim what it found. And so, it's using at least two things to condition the response. One is the conversational history so far, plus some factoid or some other attribute that it might've gotten from some other source. And then using those to generate a response that is then played out to the user. This year's Alexa prize contestants have used this neural response generator and we saw a very nice improvement in how users responded to it and how much the user satisfaction went up because of the naturalness of those answers. ... "
" ... But to turn this factoid into a business model, she had to conduct trials to prove that building beehives on the borders of farms would actually work to repel elephants in Botswana which has the world's largest elephant population. ... "
" ... In my younger years, I spent much time cutting articles out of newspapers, most of which proved of no particular use but it kept me out of trouble. (Well, except for a few bad oil price predictions.) In recent years, I have taken to simply typing headlines into a file that can then be perused at my leisure when I’m trying to remember the source of a given anecdote, factoid or opinion. Which is moderately useful in my writing, but also allows me to look back on the year and smile at some of the more interesting headlines, especially in juxtaposition to similar or, more often, contradictory stories. This piece is the end-result of that effort. ... "
" ... Suga must accelerate moves to remake a $5 trillion economy falling behind China. It’s a hot-potato issue that previous leaders failed to adequately handle. At the very least, Japan must use tax tweaks and regulations to make space for a startup boom. One factoid worth noting: Indonesia is beating far more advanced Japan in the race to produce tech “unicorns.” ... "
" ... The above factoid is hopefully a reminder that intellectual property theft is arguably as old as intellectual property. And it’s still rampant today. Particularly in industry sectors defined by dynamism. In Mark Leibovich’s endlessly entertaining book on the NFL, Big Game, he makes plain that the League is defined by rampant copycatting. ... "