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A new company called Cognitive Code has built software that it believes will let everyday gadgets talk with humans.
At the Techcrunch40 conference in San Francisco on Monday, the startup unveiled a developer's studio with a set of algorithms that convert strings of words into concepts and formulate a wordy response. The developer's studio could let businesses, such as cell-phone manufacturers and toy makers, use the technology to add conversational abilities to a product.
Technology Review: Intelligent, Chatty Machines
via: KurzweilAI.netrelated: Cognitive Code Corporation
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