Facebook teaches machines to negotiate with humans
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Techcrunch[^]:
Though Facebook is rarely mentioned alongside Apple, Microsoft and Amazon in discussions about conversational AI, the company has published a hoard of papers that underscore a deep interest in dialog systems.
"You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone."
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Techcrunch[^]:
Though Facebook is rarely mentioned alongside Apple, Microsoft and Amazon in discussions about conversational AI, the company has published a hoard of papers that underscore a deep interest in dialog systems.
"You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone."
Makes sense, there are plenty of mindless drones on Facebook! About time they added some intelligence, even if it's just artificial :D
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Techcrunch[^]:
Though Facebook is rarely mentioned alongside Apple, Microsoft and Amazon in discussions about conversational AI, the company has published a hoard of papers that underscore a deep interest in dialog systems.
"You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone."
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Makes sense, there are plenty of mindless drones on Facebook! About time they added some intelligence, even if it's just artificial :D
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Is that kind-word-and-gun-quote from Babylon 5? I remember Markus saying something similar, although he didn't have a gun. He beat the bad guys with a minbari prolongable stick. So he spoke of "some violence" instead.
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I think I remember hearing it on there as well, but its attributed to Al Capone, who probably had a lot of experience testing the theory.
TTFN - Kent