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Supercomputers represent the pinnacle of modern computing, capable of processing quintillions of calculations per second. These powerful machines utilize parallel processing to tackle complex, data-intensive tasks much faster than conventional computers. Widely used in scientific research, they help simulate phenomena from climate patterns to galactic collisions. With advancements in AI integration and energy efficiency, supercomputers are not only becoming faster but also more environmentally friendly and capable of handling increasingly sophisticated simulations. As we move into the era of exascale computing, the potential applications and impacts of supercomputers continue to expand, promising to revolutionize fields ranging from medicine to aerospace engineering.
China has overtaken the United States in the number of supercomputers, claiming the top spots with the Sunway TaihuLight and Tianhe-2. This shift underscores China’s growing dominance in high-performance computing, highlighting significant advancements and increasing its share on the global list of fastest supercomputers.
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Application of NLP, data science, ML, and AI has changed the way we interact with computers, and it will continue to do so in the future.
NLP application holds significant value for businesses by dissecting human language, thereby facilitating automated analysis by machines.
From sentiment analysis and language translation to chatbots and text summarisation, the examples discussed in this blog.
Natural language processing consists of 5 steps machines follow to analyse, categorise, and understand spoken and written language.
The question of if NLP is supervised or unsupervised is not a binary one; it’s a spectrum with various tasks falling along different points.
NLP aids computers in understanding and generating human language for tasks like translation, sentiment analysis, and chatbots.
Natural language processing is a combination of computational linguistics, rule-based modeling of human language, with statistical, machine learning, and deep…