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In India, officially, there are 122 languages, People’s Linguistic Survey of India has identified 780 languages, of which 50 are extinct in the past five decades. Project Tiger, launched by Google in 2017 to increase the number of Wikipedia articles written in underrepresented languages in India, and to include 10 new languages in a handful…
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In India, officially, there are 122 languages, People’s Linguistic Survey of India has identified 780 languages, of which 50 are extinct in the past five decades. Project Tiger, launched by Google in 2017 to increase the number of Wikipedia articles written in underrepresented languages in India, and to include 10 new languages in a handful…
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The black cat has crossed the road — this sentence might sound simple but when you try to translate it to native languages, all the historical inferences and semantic sophistications come into play. For some feline lover, that sentence might remind them of fluffy cat pictures and crossing the road is unimportant to them. For…
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Wikipedia has been one of the few companies which integrated AI into its daily operations very early on. To resolve its editing issues and enable users to edit and change almost any article, Wikipedia introduced an AI tool called Objective Revision Evaluation Services (ORES) to detect bad or malicious edits and alert Wikipedia’s human editors…
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