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AI's language gap

Alison Snyder
18 September 2023
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7 min
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AI has an English bias—some researchers find this alarming and are working to correct this language bias before it becomes too entrenched.

Summary

KEY POINTS:
  1. Today's AI tools favour English and Mandarin.
  2. English is the most spoken second language.
  3. GPT-4 excels in only a few languages but struggles with many others.
READ: AI's language gap

References

  • Media Check: Axios - Media Bias Fact Check (High Credibility)
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