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Imọye AI jakejado agbaye le rọpo ọrọ eniyan
New York Post
Ni ọdun 32 nikan, awọn eniyan kii yoo ba ara wọn sọrọ ati pe yoo dipo ibasọrọ nipasẹ aiji agbaye dipo - lilo ọpọlọ wa nikan -…
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Why hasn't AI mastered language translation?
Ipele Singularity
The world is experiencing a state of unprecedented connectivity thanks to technology. But language remains a barrier. Even though technological devices can quickly and easily connect, humans from different parts of the world often can’t. Translation software may be the solution, but it isn't yet perfect—here's why.
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Awọn ede ajeji le ma yatọ si tiwa
CNET
Awọn ET le pin iru 'grammar gbogbo agbaye' pẹlu wa, sọ awọn onimọ-ede ti o jẹ asiwaju bi Noam Chomsky.
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Talk to me: Is animal-translation technology truly on the horizon?
Engadget
Brooklyn, New York -- Scooby, my friend Gram's dog, isn't exactly inscrutable. As a rambunctious five-year-old pit bull, he usually makes whatever he wants you to know fairly apparent. When Scooby first sees you, he tells you he's happy by wagging his tail and, when he's feeling particularly naughty, jumping up to lick your face. When he wants to play tug-of-war, he grabs a toy and presents it, hi
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Awọn itumọ aisinipo Google Translate ti fẹrẹ dara dara pẹlu kikọ ẹrọ
Awọn Difelopa XDA
Loni, Google ṣe afihan bii Google Tumọ ṣe awọn anfani lati lilo imọ-ẹrọ ikẹkọ ẹrọ lori ẹrọ fun awọn itumọ aisinipo.
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Awọn itọsi Amazon onitumọ ohun asẹnti ni akoko gidi
TechCrunch
Amazon ti funni ni itọsi kan fun eto ohun ohun ti o ṣe awari ohun ti agbọrọsọ ati yi pada si ohun ti olutẹtisi, boya o ṣe iranlọwọ imukuro awọn idena ibaraẹnisọrọ ni ọpọlọpọ awọn ipo ati awọn ile-iṣẹ. Itọsi naa ko tumọ si pe ile-iṣẹ ti ṣe, ṣugbọn ko si idi imọ-ẹrọ ti ko le ṣe bẹ.
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Future languages
Reddit
133 votes, 247 comments. We can all agree that languages around the world change with time. Languages gain dominance or get reduced to being …
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Where have all the vowels gone?
Ni New York Times
Consider the muumuu.
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Google Assistant’s new interpreter mode can translate conversations — but it’s not magic
etibebe
Google Assistant will soon be able to act as your real-life translator in 27 different languages. Google announced today that the voice assistant is getting a new "interpreter mode" that can translate in real time so you can hold conversations with someone who doesn’t share the same tongue. It works, but it’s not magic.
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Ijọba ati agbara asọtẹlẹ ti ede
Ìṣàkóso
Lati idilọwọ ipanilaya si iranran awọn irufin ibi ounjẹ ounjẹ, ọna oye atọwọda ti a pe ni sisẹ ede abinibi le ṣe iranlọwọ lati so awọn aami pọ.
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Google’s AI can now translate your speech while keeping your voice
MIT Technology Review
Listen to this Spanish audio clip. This is how its English translation might sound when put through a traditional automated translation system. Now this is how it sounds when put through Google’s new automated translation system. The results aren’t perfect, but you can sort of hear how Google’s translator was able to retain the voice…
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Linguistics professor to present on the future of communication with interstellar travel
SIU Carbondale
Interstellar travel may be a thing of the future, but how will people communicate if it actually happens? Southern Illinois University linguistics professor Jeffrey Punske is on the topic, presenting his unique perspective at the European Space Agency’s upcoming Interstellar Travel workshop.
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Brain-computer interface will make people telepathic, scientists say
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People will communicate 'not only without speaking but without words - through access to each other's thoughts at a conceptual level'
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Why are some languages spoken faster than others?
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New research suggests that different tongues, regardless of speed, transmit information at roughly the same rate
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Google introduces huge universal language translation model: 103 languages trained on over 25 billion examples
alabọde
Synced invited Graham Neubig, an Assistant Professor from Carnegie Mellon University to share his thoughts on the universal neural machine translation (NMT) system.
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Bawo ni intanẹẹti ṣe n yi ede pada bi a ti mọ (ikr lol)
apo
Arch, ti ko tọ, nigbagbogbo laisi awọn aami ifamisi: kikọ lori ayelujara ti di oriṣi pato. Ṣugbọn lẹhin aibikita ti a ṣe iwadi jẹ ĭdàsĭlẹ ede gidi.
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Bii o ṣe le fipamọ ede atijọ ṣaaju ki o parẹ lailai
Ni itankalẹ
Fun ewadun, awọn eniyan Hakka kekere ti Taiwan ti fi ofin de lati kọ ede abinibi wọn. Bayi iṣọkan ti ko ṣeeṣe ti awọn ọmọ ile-iwe ti ogbo ati awọn DJ redio ẹgbẹẹgbẹrun n ṣe gbogbo ohun ti wọn le ṣe lati jẹ ki o wa laaye.
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The world and the world
IAI
Is language limited? We might answer the question with reference to a tragi-comic empirical precept: everything is limited, in the end, in one sense or another. We are mortal; we exist in an unknowable and strange universe, of which we understand very little. Each one of us is limited, by finitude, by vantage point; our species is limited, and, we might reasonably assume, will one day become exti
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ili is first wearable translator
Ubergizmo
[CES 2016] The entire world is a global village now in the knowledge economy, and you can be sure that while command of the English language as a...
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Ọrọ gidi
Aeon
Fún ọ̀pọ̀ ẹ̀wádún, ọ̀rọ̀ àdámọ̀ èdè ti jọba lórí ẹ̀kọ́ èdè. O rọrun, lagbara ati aṣiṣe patapata
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Wearable translators: Making life easier with the press of a button
bold
Wearable Translators are the New-Hottest Item for the Monolingual Traveler
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Machine learning has transformed Google Translate
Iya Jones
Alex Tabarrok draws my attention to an article in the New York Times Magazine this weekend. It’s about machine learning in general, but it starts out with this: Late one Friday night in early November, Jun Rekimoto, a distinguished professor of human-computer interaction at the University of Tokyo, was online preparing for a lecture when […]
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The language barrier is about to fall
The Wall Street Journal
Within 10 years, earpieces will whisper nearly simultaneous translations—and help knit the world closer together.
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Instant translation tech spreads the love
onidakeji
Language separates us, but it doesn't have to.
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Awọn roboti kọ ẹkọ lati ṣiṣẹ papọ nipa sisọ ni ede titun ti wọn ṣẹda
Independent
Awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ wọn wa bi awọn oluwadi ṣe koju awọn ẹrọ pẹlu awọn iṣẹ-ṣiṣe ti o lagbara
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Google’s speech recognition technology now has a 4.9% word error rate
Lu Igbeyawo
Google CEO Sundar Pichai today announced that the company’s speech recognition technology has now achieved a 4.9 percent word error rate. Put another way, Google transcribes every 20th word incorrectly. That’s a big improvement from the 23 percent the company saw in 2013 and the 8 percent it shared…
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Baidu’s new text-to-speech system can master hundreds of accents
etibebe
There is a renaissance happening in the world of artificial intelligence. Using deep learning, researchers are producing systems that can recognize objects, understand spoken language, and even...
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Elon Musk ati awọn onimọ-ede sọ pe AI n fi agbara mu wa lati koju awọn opin ti ede eniyan
Kuotisi
Ede kii ṣe ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ ti ko ni abawọn fun sisọ ero ati awọn ikunsinu.
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This earpiece can translate foreign languages in seconds
firanṣẹ
Lingmo's AI-powered Translate One2One earpiece can translate between English, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German and Chinese
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An artificial intelligence developed its own non-human language
The Atlantic
When Facebook designed chatbots to negotiate with one another, the bots made up their own way of communicating.
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Chinese characters are futuristic and the alphabet is old news
apo
The QWERTY keyboard was once the envy of the world, but not anymore.
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Cookies, caches and cows
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Translating technological terms throws up some peculiar challenges
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Itumọ ede abinibi ti ko le farada
Stratfor
Maṣe gbekele imọ-ẹrọ ede adayeba lati dide si iṣẹ-ṣiṣe ti oye ti o gbẹkẹle tabi awọn iṣẹ-ṣiṣe eka miiran.
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Njẹ idena ede nitootọ le ṣubu laarin ọdun mẹwa to nbọ?
Imọ IFLS
Ǹjẹ́ kò ní jẹ́ ohun àgbàyanu láti rìnrìn àjò lọ sí orílẹ̀-èdè míì láìsí àníyàn nípa bíbá àwọn èèyàn sọ̀rọ̀ ní èdè míì? Ninu Wa
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The future of human connection: How artificial intelligence will transform the way we communicate
Quantified Communications
It's only a matter of time until artificial intelligence is a decision maker in every workplace.
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Google Pixel 2 event in 19 minutes
etibebe
The Google Pixel event has wrapped and we got a good look at a bunch of new hardware lineup this year: the second generation of Pixel smartphones, new Google...
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Ede naa dun ti o le wa, ṣugbọn kii ṣe
Tom Scott
Alfabeti Foonuti Kariaye: ohun kan fun aami kọọkan, ati aami kan fun ohun kọọkan. Ayafi fun awọn ohun ti a ko le ṣe. Fa apejuwe naa silẹ...
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Unlocking the secrets of language AI with inter-language vector space
Slator
Interview with XTM International’s Rafał Jaworski on how interlanguage vector space impacts cost, delivery time, accuracy for linguists, LSPs
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Ogun lodi si ede ẹlẹyamẹya jẹ pataki pupọ lati ṣe aibikita
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Awọn ibi-afẹde ti o tọ ati aṣiṣe ni Ijakadi ede | Asa
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The Left and the Right speak different languages—literally
firanṣẹ
A study analyzing patterns in online comments found that liberals and conservatives use different words to express similar ideas.
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Imọ-jinlẹ ti o tan #MeToo, memes, ati covid-19
firanṣẹ
Imọ imọ-ẹrọ nẹtiwọọki ti o wa labẹ Intanẹẹti ṣaju intanẹẹti. Ṣugbọn ni ọdun 2020, o di pataki lati loye agbaye ti o ni asopọ.
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Google’s new trillion-parameter AI language model is almost 6 times bigger than GPT-3
Ara
A trio of researchers from the Google Brain team recently unveiled the next big thing in AI language models: a massive one trillion-parameter transformer system.
The next biggest model out there, as far as we’re aware, is OpenAI’s GPT-3, wh
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Awọn awoṣe AI lati Microsoft ati Google ti kọja iṣẹ eniyan tẹlẹ lori ipilẹ ede SuperGLUE
Lu Igbeyawo
Awọn awoṣe ede AI ti kọja iṣẹ eniyan lori ala olokiki kan. Ṣugbọn kini iyẹn tumọsi gaan?
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1,500 languages could be lost in the next 100 years, study finds
Sibiesi News
The study found that around half of the world's 7,000 documented languages are endangered.
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Dominant languages can spread even without coercion
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Whether and how to resist them is a tough question | Culture