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🕑 1 hour 31 minutes Ariel Gutman is a senior software engineer at Google, as well as a linguist. From May to October 2022, he was one of a group of Fellows, supported by Google.org, who assisted in the design and development of Wikifunctions and Abstract Wikipedia. Several months after that, he co-authored an "evaluation" that was somewhat critical of the project. Links for some of the topics discussed: Attributive constructions in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic, Ariel Gutman, 2018 Google.org fellowship announcement, April 2022 Demo of a Scribunto-based templatic NLG system (video) Rendering of curated Abstract Content Source data for rendering "Ariel's goodbye letter", December 2022 Abstract Wikipedia/Google.org Fellows evaluation, December 2022 Abstract Wikipedia/Google.org Fellows evaluation - Answer, December 2022 Grammatical Framework Functional programming Wikipedia article "One Ring, or a thousand flowers?" - essay by Denny Vrandečić, November 2022
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