Sentences with phrase «narrow domain»

Churches in this era were beehives of activity, and the 13th century status position of the clergy that once made them dominant in the whole society was preserved in this increasingly narrow domain of church life.
«Our quest for the basis of intelligence is an ancient one, bolstered in recent years by our ability to create machines that have extraordinary abilities, but in narrow domains,» says Mahadevan, citing as examples IBM's Watson, Apple's Siri, and self - driving cars.
As voice assistants have become more robust, Siri's narrow domain knowledge has led to a new set of critiques.
Many other companies will focus on narrow domains and become niche experts that the voice assistants tap into to fulfill user intents.
But the latest findings from the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management show that truly new, paradigm - busting ideas with long - term potential need profound knowledge in a narrow domain.
We are stitching these narrow domains together — and incorporating vision and graphics where need be — to form a new quilt covering a broader front of human - machine communication.
We also need to address traditional experts» biases clinging to their narrow domains, parents» old personal experiences biasing their views, and teachers» and administrators» lack of training and leadership, respectively.»
We also need to address traditional experts» biases clinging to their narrow domains, parents»...
Within its narrow domain, the renewable standard approach, which involves nationwide trading of renewable energy credits, is also market - based.
Significant benefits will come as NLP and automatic classification techniques get commoditized in the next years, but substantive legal AI technologies are still nascent and for now they are applied only to narrow domains.
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