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Facebook's AI is Being Given Children's Books to Read

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Facebook have a habit of open sourcing the data sets and development programs they use. It's a way of encouraging other people to start their own DIY projects in such a way that Facebook can cite themselves as leading the charge. It's no different with AI, particularly when they are so closely pitted against Google.

Last week, they published data sets which showed how they train their big AI neural networks. It was all fairly standard, binary laden fare, but one thing in particular stood out: they were using children's books. You can't program an understanding of language directly into an AI system, it needs to be taught, bit by bit, and what better way of doing that than children's literature?

One of the data sets released was a set of formatted children's books, including Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book, A Christmas Carol and Peter Pan. There are around 100 stories total, all taken from a library called Project Gutenberg and reformatted so that the system can more easily read and process them. Once read, the system is tested on the stories, but, in an interesting twist, they were tested on the books which they hadn't read.

An example of one of the tests (via New Scientist)

The test lists incomplete passages, and gives a number of options for how to finish them. The idea is that if the AI reads other books, it will be able to learn the patterns in the language and apply that knowledge accordingly. Being able to draw from a wider context like this is an important part of AI processing, since it means the system can react to unique situations, based on a kind of pastiche of previous learning input.

The same AI has also been tested on things like general knowledge and relationships between objects in stories, all of it designed to make the system more situationally versatile. You can see how that kind of development could apply to things like Siri, but Facebook has far higher ambitions for it, let's just hope they approach them with some measure of caution.



Callum is a film school graduate who is now making a name for himself as a journalist and content writer. His vices include flat whites and 90s hip-hop. Follow him @CallumAtSMF


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