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Artificial Intelligence: Hope for Endangered Languages

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After decades of decline, the ancient Ainu language of Japan, once a vibrant voice of the indigenous northern people, is finding a new lease on life—this time through algorithms. A new research project led by Kyoto University is using artificial intelligence to analyze and encode hundreds of hours of rare audio recordings in an effort to reconstruct this nearly extinct language. From Tape to Code: In a cramped room in a university lab, Professor…
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After decades of decline, the ancient Ainu language of Japan, once a vibrant voice of the indigenous northern people, is finding a new lease on life—this time through algorithms. A new research project led by Kyoto University is using artificial intelligence to analyze and encode hundreds of hours of rare audio recordings in an effort to reconstruct this nearly extinct language. From Tape to Code: In a cramped room in a university lab, Professor…

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aletihad.ae broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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