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Amazon releases data set of annotated conversations to aid development of socialbots
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Today I am happy to announce the public release of the Topical Chat Dataset, a text-based collection of more than 235,000 utterances (over 4,700,000 words) ...

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Alexa at five: Looking back, looking forward
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Today is the fifth anniversary of the launch of the Amazon Echo, so in a talk I gave yesterday at the Web Summit in Lisbon, I looked at how far Alexa has ...

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Five Alexa Prize finalists announced
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Introduced in 2016, the Alexa Prize is a first-of-its-kind opportunity, bringing together top academic talent from multiple universities, guided by Amazon ...

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Alexa & Friends features Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Alexa AI senior principal scientist
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The Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge is a competition for university students dedicated to accelerating the field of conversational AI. The competition ...

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Emory University team wins Alexa Prize Grand Challenge 3
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Amazon today announced that the team from Emory University is the winner of the 2020 Alexa Prize.“Congratulations to the team from Emory for their ...

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This technology will be transformative in ways we can barely comprehend
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Human beings are social creatures, and conversations are what connect us—they enable us to share everything from the prosaic to the profound with the people ...

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Hear from the Alexa Prize SocialBot Grand Challenge 3 winners
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Amazon’s Global Media and Entertainment (GME) organization is creating a future of entertainment ...

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Application period for next Alexa Prize challenge opens
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The application period for the Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge 4 opened last week. The Amazon Alexa Prize team encourages all interested teams to ...

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Nine university teams selected to compete in the Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge 4
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Amazon today announced that nine teams from around the globe have been selected to participate in the Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge 4 (SGC 4), a ...

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Does the Turing Test pass the test of time?
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On Oct. 1, 1950, the journal Mind featured a 27-page entry authored by Alan Turing. More than 70 years later, that paper — "Computing Machinery and ...

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