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Well, almost.
Some of you (hopefully) remember a project I suggested several months ago, called K.I.I.M (KDE's Intelligent Information Manager) KIIM is designed to act as a natural langauge interface...anyway, the good news is, KIIM has been borne. KIIM entire would function as a chat-bot agent acting between the user, the computer and the data. The chat-bot, named VIRGIL, said it's first word today ![]()
Mind you, it's come out with something wacky, which is...well, not surprising when you've got a neural net behind it all...ah well... Good chance we'll need volunteers later, for helping us train VIRGIL.
Dante Ashton, in the KDE Community since 2008-Nov.
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the VIRGIL chatbot...is still undergoing development
![]() Yes, it will be all open-source, yes, we will need help. ![]() When we're more or less certain we have something not bound to crash every fifteen minutes, then I'll post a link to it here ![]()
Dante Ashton, in the KDE Community since 2008-Nov.
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