Transforming NLP: A Look at New Tools Being Used by Banks

The evolution of natural language processing is rapidly progressing. Jo Wright takes a look at BERT, one of the more game-changing innovations that is helping to transform the field of machine learning in the capital markets.

It’s the ultimate, groan-inducing dad joke: Where do horses go to school?

Answer: Hayvard.

Is it a funny joke? That is debatable. But it is an impressive one, because it wasn’t actually cracked by someone’s dad, but by a conversational agent, otherwise known as a chatbot. Specifically, the joke was told by Google’s new bot, Meena.

Google published a paper outlining Meena’s development in January, but did not make Meena available to chat to the public, saying the bot would be tested for bias

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Back to basics: Taxonomies, lineage still stifle data efforts

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