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Tech Brief: How LinkedIn Uses NLP to Design their Help Search System

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DeFi in the Metaverse: Possibilities, Pitfalls, and Promises Hey there, Welcome to your Hacker Noon Tech Brief. We’ve got stories for you covering [#artificial-intelligence]( [#hackernoon-top-story]( [#cryptocurrency]( [#technology]( [#blockchain]( [#javascript]( and more. [How LinkedIn Uses NLP to Design their Help Search System]( By @[harshit158]( [ 1 Min read ] This is the summary and my key takeaways from the original post by LinkedIn on how NLP is being used (as of 2019) in designing its Help Search System. [Read More.]( [6 Major Changes in the VR, AR, and MR Industries According to James Kaplan]( By @[antagonist]( [ Min read ] To predict where the industry is headed, James Kaplan, the co-founder and CEO of MeetKai, has identified six trends that will shape the future of the metaverse. [Read More.]( [5 Proven Use Cases of Intelligent Document Processing for Enterprises]( By @[lerma]( [ 7 Min read ] Let us go through 5 proven use cases of intelligent document processing for enterprises. [Read More.]( [The Ministry of Defence is Exploring Applications for Quantum Technology in National Security]( By @[slogging]( [ 4 Min read ] In this thread, our community discusses quantum computers and their impactful uses. [Read More.]( [DeFi in the Metaverse: Possibilities, Pitfalls, and Promises]( By @[induction]( [ Min read ] If we imagine a fully decentralized and free digital space in the Metaverse then DeFi also plays a crucial role to fulfil the growing demands of users. [Read More.]( Additional stories of your interest: - [Is There Still Hope for the Future of Blockchain]( - [The Blockchain Writing Contest 2022: Round 4 Results Announced]( - [5 Less-Known DeFi and NFT Projects Promoting User Protection and Funds Security]( - [The Best Online Platforms to Learn Something New, Today!]( - [How I Hacked and Stole the Data of the CEO, CTO and Other Staff at a Company]( We hope you enjoy these 20 minutes worth of free tech reading material. Anyone can get more involved with Hacker Noon by simplify forwarding this email to a nerdy friend who will love you for it. What happened in your world this week? We’ve heard [writing can help consolidate technical knowledge]( [establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards](. Feeling Stuck? We got you covered. [ [ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME]( ] Until next time, may automation be working for you. - Hacker Noon Tech Want to get different tech stories? [Optimize what tags you're subscribed to]( or [unsubscribe.]( [Hacker Noon]( PO Box 2206, Edwards CO 81632

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