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Hmm, can I RegEx this?
This is assuming it's not at the start of the article.
EDIT: Thinking about it 2 more seconds, this might actually be more precise:
Doing more, like
\WAIwould filter words like "ailment". Haven't found a word matchingAI\Wyet, but I'm careful atm.It won't work. You need a text classifier to do sentiment analysis, because "ai" is a concept, not just "ai". TinyBERT or MiniLM I reckon could do it or if you really want to cut off your nose to spite your face, code the equivalent in python from scratch.
Say what you want about M$, but TinyBERT / MiniLM are awesome.
Smart play would be for the RSS reader to have that as optional plug in module, IMHO.
You know, now you mention it, I haven't tested to see if the filter functionality of my reader will accept a regular expression. I'll give it a go later, thanks!