Imagine a world where machines not only solve problems but also create their own secret ways of communicating—languages that humans can’t fully understand. It sounds like the plot of a sci-fi movie, ...
People create their own ‘secret languages’ using EMOJI when they can’t put their thoughts into words
The saying goes ‘a picture tells a thousand words’, and it seems that this may be true - when it comes to emoji. A new study by researchers from Goldsmith’s, University of London, has found that ...
Creating an LLM trained on Indian languages is not easy. Experts say each language in India has a nuance of its own, so creating a ChatGPT-like product is an ambitious challenge. Illustration: Dominic ...
Creating Languages for Film and Television with Professor David Adger Talking Cockney Old English, New English Street Names The End of the Full Stop? The language that changed the world Michael talks ...
David Adger is Professor of Linguistics at Queen Mary University of London. He's created new languages for TV series and films and he explains to Michael Rosen how he goes about it. For his latest ...
A teenager has invented her own language with 1,500 unique words and an original script - at the age of 18. But Melissa May has no one to talk to, as she is the only person who speaks it. Multilingual ...
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