Artificial Intelligence is now Translating Long Lost Ancient Languages themindguild.com/artificial-intelligence-is-now-translating-long-lost-ancient-languages By Charlie Edgar
July 17, 2019
Edit Amazingly, there are approximately 7,000 languages that spoken throughout our world on a daily basis. However, this is actually just a fraction of the total number of languages that have been used through the history of mankind. In fact, today’s language total is actually less than a one fourth of that historical total. In total, there have been approximately 31,000 languages that have been used throughout the history of the world. Just think about whenever one of these languages is lost, we have also lost a different line of thought and a different view of the world around us. Edit
The Value of Languages Each unique language brings with it a set of unique relationships, so when it is lost, we lose all the poetry that it brought to world as well. So what if we were able to translate and figure out how to understand these dead languages? Research teams from Google Brain and MIT have recently developed an AI-based program that will be able to accomplish that very thing. As our languages evolve and change, we have seen that a lot of the symbols associated with these languages, as well as the way that its characters and words are used, will stay relatively the same over time. Due to this, attempts can be made to decode a long-lost language whenever its relationship to a familiar progenitor language is known.
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