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Entity Recognition

/ˈɛn.tɪ.ti ˌrɛk.əgˈnɪʃ.ən/noun
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Entity recognition is an AI-driven process that scans text to identify and categorize specific elements, such as names of people, organizations, or locations, turning unstructured data into structured insights. This technique has evolved to handle complex contexts like sarcasm or multilingual content, making it indispensable in modern applications from social media analysis to automated customer support. It's like giving computers a superpower to spot the 'who, what, and where' in the sea of words.

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Entity recognition played a starring role in IBM's Watson AI, which used it to win the Jeopardy! game show in 2011 by identifying over 1 million entities in real-time questions. This technology now processes more than 200 billion web pages daily for search engines, helping uncover hidden connections that could link, say, a historical figure to a modern event in ways humans might overlook.

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