If there is something really broken about the implementation and it can't be easily fixed, just dropping the particular semantic support might be wiser.
There isn't much business case in this stuff sadly. In fact, the world is moving to generative AI which is very much the opposite direction as it's all 'understood' contextually using actual human language. Google has not been doing well.
There isn't much business case in this stuff sadly. In fact, the world is moving to generative AI which is very much the opposite direction as it's all 'understood' contextually using actual human language. Google has not been doing well.