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HyperAI Super Neural
HyperAI Super Neural
Oct 5, 2025 · Artificial Intelligence

Which Sci‑Fi AI Are Already Real? Voice Assistants, Companion Bots, Digital Immortality

The article reviews iconic AI portrayals from movies such as Iron Man, Her, The Wandering Earth 2, Terminator and The Matrix, then compares each vision with today’s voice assistants, large‑language‑model chatbots, companion robots, brain‑computer interfaces and autonomous weapon systems, highlighting what has materialized and what remains speculative.

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Which Sci‑Fi AI Are Already Real? Voice Assistants, Companion Bots, Digital Immortality
DataFunTalk
DataFunTalk
Dec 20, 2020 · Artificial Intelligence

Complex Semantic Expression Methods in Voice Assistants: NLP Layers, DIS Limitations, and the CMRL Schema

This article explains how voice assistants rely on NLP's three processing layers, examines the shortcomings of the traditional DIS semantic structure, introduces the hierarchical CMRL schema with its six element types, and presents two neural models—copy‑write seq2seq and seq2tree—for accurate semantic parsing of complex commands.

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Complex Semantic Expression Methods in Voice Assistants: NLP Layers, DIS Limitations, and the CMRL Schema
DataFunSummit
DataFunSummit
Dec 18, 2020 · Artificial Intelligence

Complex Semantic Representation in Voice Assistants: NLP Layers, DIS Limitations, and the CMRL Schema

This article explains how voice assistants rely on a three‑layer NLP pipeline (lexical, syntactic, and semantic analysis), discusses the shortcomings of the traditional DIS (Domain‑Intent‑Slot) structure for complex commands, and introduces the hierarchical CMRL schema along with two neural models (copy‑write seq2seq and seq2tree) for converting natural language into structured logical expressions.

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Complex Semantic Representation in Voice Assistants: NLP Layers, DIS Limitations, and the CMRL Schema