Emory students advance artificial intelligence with a bot that aims to serve humanity
A team of six Emory computer science students are helping to usher in a new era in artificial intelligence. They've developed a chatbot capable of making logical inferences that aims to hold deeper, more nuanced conversations with humans than have previously been possible. They've christened their chatbot "Emora," because it sounds like a feminine version of "Emory" and is similar to a Hebrew word for an eloquent sage. The team is now refining their new approach to conversational AI -- a logic-based framework for dialogue management that can be scaled to conduct real-life conversations. Their longer-term goal is to use Emora to assist first-year college students, helping them to navigate a new way of life, deal with day-to-day issues and guide them to proper human contacts and other resources when needed.
Aug-24-2021, 10:55:18 GMT
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