I had a look at the github repo. The summarization is being done by a library called Sumy.
After a quick look through it, you’re right that it doesn’t use machine learning. However, it does use a lot of key concepts from Natural Language Processing, such as Tokenization, which is a subfield of Artificial Intelligence.
A bot doesn’t use an AI or ML, or DL. A bot does what it is programmed for. You don’t train it.
This bot uses ML to summarise the article, however.
Does it? The summarization library doc link is broken, but it doesn’t mention AI/ML on its page.
You’re right, I had a look too and couldn’t find much. The Sumy space is hosted on hugging face though, which does ML stuff. But yea can’t be sure
I had a look at the github repo. The summarization is being done by a library called Sumy.
After a quick look through it, you’re right that it doesn’t use machine learning. However, it does use a lot of key concepts from Natural Language Processing, such as Tokenization, which is a subfield of Artificial Intelligence.
It doesn’t. It’s using pretty simple python scripts and a summarize library. The implementation is literally 27 lines.
You have narrow view of what a bot is.