Are there any chances "smart" assistants are going to learn to hold conversations in languages more complicated than English? Like understanding 7 cases + gendered words + alternative sentence structures that sometimes can be radom? I like the idea but when I imagine talking to it, I see extreme difficulities for alrirythm designers. Are these issues addressed already or maybe tengeneers even have decisions?
>>55676863
>Are there any chances "smart" assistants are going to learn to hold conversations in languages more complicated than English?
In the nearest future I mean.
>>55676863
>radom
>alrirythm
>maybe tengeneers even have decisions?
I was going to say I expect to see conversational AI fairly soon, but now that I know we can't even teach English to kids, I'm less sure about AIs.
>>55676863
>I like the idea but when I imagine talking to it, I see extreme difficulities for alrirythm designers.
"smart" assistants won't be hardcoded for much longer, but rather machine-learning-based, making the language itself totally irrelevant.
Any language with enough published books to train a neural network on will be usable.
>>55676902
Excuse my typos, it's early in the morning and I've been working all night. English is not my mother tongue.
>>55676921
What about the part when lots of people who know languages bad bring mistakes to the machine?
>>55677047
>What about the part when lots of people who know languages bad bring mistakes to the machine?
they'll be in a cluster of their own