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Language analysis with AI
Kevin Yip 
     
2 years ago
I look forward to your future AI videos and hope you make it a long series.  One exciting aspect of AI is that it can do what would be difficult, if not impossible, for traditional programming to do.  For instance, if I give you a list of movie synopses, how do you use programming to determine which is a comedy, a children movie, etc.?  You need AI for that.

So I tested ChatGPT by asking:

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In the six movie synopses from IMDb below, which belong to children movies?

1. A red balloon with a mind of its own follows a little boy around the streets of Paris.

2. A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action.

3. After uncovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the Lunar surface, a spacecraft is sent to Jupiter to find its origins: a spacecraft manned by two men and the supercomputer HAL 9000.

4. A group of Southern California high school students are enjoying their most important subjects: sex, drugs and rock n' roll.

5. The story of three pets, a cat and two dogs, who lose their owners when they are all on vacation. Can they find their way home?

6. A divorced woman and her diabetic daughter take refuge in their newly-purchased house's safe room when three men break in, searching for a missing fortune.
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And ChatGPT correctly answered 1 and 5.  Note that the words "children movie", "family movie", etc. are not present in the synopses.  There is no way for a traditional "text search" to work here.  The only way is to parse the English language, obtaining the meanings of the synposes, and *extrapolate* from those meanings to see if anything is close to what a "children movie" would be.  Only AI can do that.  

Eventually we will see database tools adding AI features to accomplish what I described above.  Instead of filtering records by keywords and conditions, we will be able to filter by extrapolated info like I described above.  Power Apps already has AI features.  I hope Access would have it, but I doubt it.
John Yeung  @Reply  
     
2 years ago
it seems that microsoft 365 copilot did not incorporate AI into access
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
20 months ago
Of course, Access never gets the cool new features, but fortunately, we can build stuff like this ourselves.

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