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I had another conversation with Meena just now. It's not as funny and I don't understand the first answer. But the replies to the next two questions are quite funny. pic.twitter.com/lpOZpsvDck
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Quoc Le
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New paper: Towards a Human-like Open-Domain Chatbot. Key takeaways:
1. "Perplexity is all a chatbot needs" ;)
2. We're getting closer to a high-quality chatbot that can chat about anything
Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2001.09977
Blog: ai.googleblog.com/2020/01/toward… pic.twitter.com/5SOBa58qx3
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Quoc Le
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You can find some sample conversations with the bot here:
github.com/google-researc…
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Quoc Le
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My favorite conversation is below. The Hayvard pun was funny but I totally missed the steer joke at the end until it was pointed out today by @Blonkhart pic.twitter.com/AmTobwf9A0
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Sebastián Vanrell
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Oh! Let us know if your MULTIVAC realizes that jokes are extraterrestrial creations @quocleix
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Cuong Nguyen
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For the first joke, the system that Stephen Hawking used to communicate is a machine learning algorithm trained with his books and lectures.
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