00:00We have some pretty major things happening right now with DeepSeq.
00:02As many of you know, DeepSeq is going through what we call an evolution,
00:05where it's going from a version 1.0 into a much more sophisticated and advanced tool.
00:11Some of the things that are happening include, for example, if you try to type in a search term,
00:15let's say something like, why do planes fly? Or what is gravity?
00:19Things like that, you're going to see a result set that looks like this.
00:22It's not very robust. Not a lot of results come up.
00:25Now, let me show you what happens when we put in a similar query over here in the new DeepSeq.
00:30Look how dramatically different this is. This is version 2.0.
00:34And when we put in a search term such as, why do planes fly?
00:37You'll notice we get not only a very strong answer to our question,
00:40but we also get a series of related concepts.
00:42So we get definitions for concepts like thrust, drag, lift, and weight.
00:47So there's four subtopics related to the main topic of why do planes fly.
00:51And then if we click on any one of these topics, let's say thrust,
00:55it's going to bring up a bunch of related documents and passages that pertain specifically to that concept.
01:00So that's the big difference between version 1.0 and 2.0.
01:04Version 2.0 is much, much more sophisticated.
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