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MegaFon and Nlogic made bots based on the works of Winston Churchill

Customers: RBC (RosBusinessConsulting)

Moscow; Media, Television and Radio Broadcasting

Contractors: MegaFon, NLogic
Product: Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI)

Project date: 2021/05  - 2021/11

2021: Creating a bot based on the works of Winston Churchill

Experts MegaFon Nlogic made based on the boat works of Winston Churchill. This became known on December 29, 2021. It allows you to ask any question of interest to British to state to a politician who is one of the greatest personalities of the 20th century. The bot was designed for, RBC the publication published an interview with a British politician. A semantic model based on Siamese neuronets and BERT architecture, trained on several dozen Churchill books, was used for development. The answers are formulated on the basis of various verified statements of the politician.

Developers explain that the technology will change the idea of ​ ​ search engines. The current search model through the string for entering the query and the list of relevant references that appears after that is out of date. It will be replaced by bots who will be able to process the request, independently select the necessary results from several sources at once, and then compile them into a single coherent text in the way that a real living assistant would do.

MegaFon uses similar technologies in business solutions. Based on the neural network and optical character recognition technology, the Digital Lawyer service operates. The employee writes input data, the bot takes information from the request, complements it with data from the corporate supplier database and in response sends a finished draft of the contract, which sometimes does not even need to be adjusted, thus reducing the time for its preparation from 30 to 2-5 minutes.

All such projects are based on a semantic search engine, tuned to work in a certain topic. Bot-lawyer is trained in legal literature, bot for drafting contracts - on corporate documents and databases.