[Lgpolicy] How language gaps constrain generative AI development
Francis M. Hult via Lgpolicy
lgpolicy at lists.mail.umbc.edu
Thu Mar 28 22:04:49 UTC 2024
[Moderator's Note: This is from a few months ago, but I just came across
it. I'm sharing it since it points to the issue of technological language
planning and AI.]
Brookings
How language gaps constrain generative AI development
Prompt-based generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools are quickly
being deployed for a range of use cases, from writing emails and compiling
legal cases to personalizing research essays in a wide range of
educational, professional, and vocational disciplines. But language is not
monolithic, and opportunities may be missed in developing generative AI
tools for non-standard languages and dialects. Current applications often
are not optimized for certain populations or communities and, in some
instances, may exacerbate social and economic divisions.
Full story:
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-language-gaps-constrain-generative-ai-development/
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