I believe the company mentioned in this article was referenced in an active thread here recently. They claim to have "semantically enabled Wikipedia." Their stuff is supposed to have a vocabulary 10x that of the typical U.S. college graduate. Currently being licensed to software developers working on "Web 3.0."

A quote from the company's CEO in the article:

"We have taught the computer virtually all of the (... ah, er, what's that word? ... ah, er ... oh, yeah) meanings of words and phrases in the English language."

Oh, OK, so I added the stuff in the parentheses.  Sue me.

COMPUTERS FIGURING OUT WHAT WORDS MEAN
http://www.physorg.com/news140929129.html

Cheers,
Brad


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