Computers learn to understand text like kids learning a new language. Imagine your computer is a friend who reads books, the more it reads, the better it gets at guessing what you're saying. It breaks every sentence into small pieces, like letters in a puzzle, and learns patterns from those pieces. Soon, it can tell if a story is happy or sad just by reading the words!
Examples
- Computers can figure out if a sentence is happy or sad by learning how words work together.
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See also
- How Do Computers Understand You?
- How Can a Computer Understand You?
- How Can Computers Learn to Think?
- How Can a Computer Be Smarter Than You?
- How do AI models learn to generate human-like text?