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A common language for different tongues

While mobile phones are the most common examples of devices with language capabilities, the breakthrough will be seen in mass use of medical and wearable devices

A common language for different tongues
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Pranjal Sharma
India’s initiatives on creating public digital goods are getting resounding endorsements from global leaders. Apart from well-known efforts like Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India’s efforts in bringing the digital revolution to languages is being recognised and lauded. 

The Bhashini project led by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology was spotlighted by Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, and Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, in their recent visits to India. The government says that “Bhashini aims to build a National Public Digital Platform for languages to develop services and products for citizens by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence and other
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