Meta's AI-based Sphere 'may be the next big break in NLP'
Meta has open-sourced a machine-learning resource that could one day supplant Wikipedia as the world's biggest publicly available knowledge-verification database. Dubbed Sphere, it can be used to perform knowledge-intensive natural language processing, or KI-NLP, we're told. In practical terms, that means it can be used to answer complicated questions using natural language, and find sources for claims. A given example of its use is asking Sphere, "Who is Joëlle Sambi Nzeba?" Wikipedia doesn't have an entry for her, but Sphere said she was "born in Belgium and grew up partly in Kinshasa (Congo). She currently lives in Brussels. She is a writer and slammer, alongside her activism in a feminist movement," and links to a website where it got that information about her work.
Jul-12-2022, 08:15:59 GMT
- Country:
- Africa > Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kinshasa Province > Kinshasa (0.26)
- Europe > Belgium (0.26)
- Africa > Democratic Republic of the Congo
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