Computer scientists are looking to improve on the performance of artificially intelligent personal assistants by devising a way to use the power of a human crowd to chat you instead. The system, known as Chorus, was designed by researchers at the University of Rochester to allow a number of users to act as a single agent that converses with a single end user in real time. .. Continue Reading Chorus: The digital assistant powered by people, not computers
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Software
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