Google has a big gift for anyone trying to fulfill the promise of artificial intelligence: software that helps computers understand human speech and text.
The parser software, called SyntaxNet, breaks sentences down into components to better understand the meaning of words -- a boon to AI developers trying to get computers to grok natural language. On Thursday, SyntaxNet became open-source software so anyone can use it for free and modify it however they want.
Don't laugh: Google's Parsey McParseface is a serious IQ boost for computers - CNET
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