Google has released the AI code for Tapas as open source software VIDEO
Google has released the code for their internally developed artificial intelligence, Tapas. It can take a natural language question such as “What’s the name of the latest iPhone?” and fetch the answer from a relational database or spreadsheet, and it's now open source.
Get TAPAS: https://github.com/google-research/tapas
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