20 September 2014 07:39
Wouldn’t it be great if you could just call up a supercomputer and ask it to do your data-wrangling for you? Actually, scratch that, no-one uses the phone anymore. What’d be really cool is if machines could respond to your queries straight from Twitter. It’s a belief that’s shared by Wolfram Research, which has just launched the Tweet a Program system to its computational knowledge engine, Wolfram Alpha. In a blog post, founder Stephen Wolfram explains that even complex queries can be executed within the space of 140 characters, including data visualizations. If you fancy giving it a go yourself, you can tweet queries to @wolframtap, but be advised that you’ll have to learn the basics of the Wolfram Language Code before it’ll give you anything in return.
Filed under: Internet
Source: Stephen Wolfram blog, Tweet-A-Program
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Posted by John_A
Categories: News
Tags: Twitter
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