Google now understands complex questions and natural language
One of the characteristics that have put the company Google ahead of other technology companies are the Internet searches And it is that in Mountain View they know well how to satisfy the curiosity of the users, although they search by voice and from mobile Thus, Google has stood out for its technology when it comes torecognize the user's words, phrases, or questions, even if sometimes necessary ask like a robot to get an appropriate answer.Something that is now left behind by improving its technology to understand the user more naturally, understanding complex questions
This has been declared by Google, which informs users through its blog of the improvements that it has introduced in the search engine when it comes to understanding the user through its mobile application. Some improvements that focus on not only understanding the user when he speaks, but on understanding what he is saying, analyzing the question beyond the linguistic terms that are in it . All this, of course, without it being necessary to speak in the most grammatically correct way, or with expressions typical of a grammar book. And now Google better understands human natural language
As they comment in their post, Google is now able to break down an entire user question to really understand what is being asking for, and not just the semantic meaning of each of the words, as was the case up to now.This means that by asking something like “Who was the president of the United States when the Angels won the World Series?”, Google is able to to understand and search for all the data for which you are asking, and not only terms that are similar or that coincide in information. Thus, he will understand that he has to look for among the list of presidents of a country, and cross said data with the sports results of a baseball team and a date Something much more complex than what he did up to now. All this to reach the conclusion that said president was George W. Bush
In this way the user can ask for details and information in a much more complex way, without worrying about using the specific terms he wants find.Something that has also been improved for the use of superlatives to know “what is the largest city in Texas” , when asking about a moment in time as “what songs did Taylor Swift record in 2014”, or even using data blending, creating complex questions like “which was the population of the United States when Bernie Sanders was born”
That yes, Google affirms that there is still a long way to go, without its new way of understanding what the user asks is entirely effective. However, it is much closer to the way many people wish they could ask Google to receive information from the Internet, from direct way and without having to think about how the search engine will interpret your words. Just asking as if you were talking to a person through the application for Android and iOS .