For every software vendor that claims they have semantics, the semantic web or semantic search, or tells you that their product “understands” human or natural language, or that they can answer questions instead of (merely) retrieving a relevant set of possible answers, ask the software:
What is the product of two-thirds and forty-eight?
It is a question that can be interpreted and rather easily answered by many 3rd graders and certainly by a majority of 5th graders. I can guarantee you though, there is not one search engine on the list at alt search engines or anywhere on the web, that can answer it. There is a program (not a search engine) on the Internet, though, that can answer this and other questions put to it in English natural language. That is my only hint to you.
Can anyone tell me what the web address is?
Go ahead! Type the question into your favorite search engine.
Share the answers you get from the alt search engine list, and find the web site that can answer the question most directly and correctly.
[...] one of these so-called NLP-wonders can answer a third grade question; as I previously wrote here. Neither can they pass a simple test for semantic search capabilities — the most revealing of [...]