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unveiled a natural language processing engine Wednesday in its quest to
create a deep learning-based artificial intelligence that can
understand how humans talk with a near-human …
Facebook's DeepText AI Can Understand What You Write
Facebook has introduced a new deep learning
artificial intelligence called DeepText, which is designed to tell the
difference between certain nuances in language in order to understand
exactly what you write in posts.
By John Nassivera | Jun 02, 2016 12:29 PM EDT
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Telling the difference between certain nuances in language has been a major issue for researchers trying to create truly human AI, and Facebook hopes to solve this problem with DeepText by understanding the words individually and their context in order to comprehend their intent.
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DeepText, as a result, can understand the difference between messages like "I need a ride" and "I found a ride" to see whether or not you need an Uber. It could also automatically format posts with price and item details if it detects that you're trying to sell something in a status update, as well as show you kinds of comments on celebrities' posts that you may actually want to read.
The effect that DeepText would have on privacy has been a major concern among Facebook users, as the company noted that the AI scans the content of users' private messages, which previously resulted in a class action lawsuit for the site. However, TechCrunch notes that this could help DeepText pick out posts involving hate speech and harassment.
Being better able to route content from authors to viewers could help Facebook stay ahead of Twitter, SnapChat and other popular social networks, as well as other tech giants that are working on their own deep learning AIs, such as Google and its "SyntaxNet" system.
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