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Adding thousands of languages to the AI lexicon, and the genes behind our bones

Science Magazine Podcast

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Introduction

Our AI summer continues with a look at how to make artificial intelligence understand and translate the thousands of languages that don't have large online sources of text and audio. Freelance Science writer Sandy Brabindran joins me to discuss a project dedicated to scoring growth in machine learning for African languages. Also this week, Eucharist Koon talks about using machine learning to measure legs, arms, all kinds of bones from x-rays stored in the UK bio-bank. We talk about how these measurements of body proportions can be linked to genes, evolution, and disease. Add in a sponsored segment from our custom publishing office, Director of Custom Publishing, Erica Berg, talks with Aisha Ak

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