Carnegie Mellon University: Could Your Computer Please Be More Polite? Thank You
July 03, 2020
July 03, 2020
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, July 3 -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
In a tense time when a pandemic rages, politicians wrangle for votes and protesters demand racial justice, a little politeness and courtesy go a long way. Now researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed an automated method for making communications more polite.
Specifically, the method takes nonpolite directives or requests -- those that use either impolite or neutral . . .
In a tense time when a pandemic rages, politicians wrangle for votes and protesters demand racial justice, a little politeness and courtesy go a long way. Now researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed an automated method for making communications more polite.
Specifically, the method takes nonpolite directives or requests -- those that use either impolite or neutral . . .