{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-js","path":"/blog/googles-ai-photos-app-uses-crowdsourcing-to-protect-endangered-languages/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"contentfulNfnPost":{"postTitle":"Google’s AI Photos app uses crowdsourcing to protect endangered languages","slug":"googles-ai-photos-app-uses-crowdsourcing-to-protect-endangered-languages","createdLocal":"2021-05-23 14:30:53.251660","publishDate":"2021-05-22 23:48:06+00:00","feedName":"Image Recognition","sourceUrl":{"sourceUrl":"https://illinoisnewstoday.com/googles-ai-photos-app-uses-crowdsourcing-to-protect-endangered-languages/210216/"},"postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Google has a new way Save endangered languages: Provides culture with the AI ​​tools needed to protect the language itself.The company launched Woolaroo, Open source photo translation web app (also available from Google Arts &#x26; Culture) Android And iOS) Use machine learning and image recognition to protect endangered languages.\nBy simply pointing the smartphone’s camera at the object, the user can have the AI ​​recognize it and explain it in a specific language with pronunciation.\nThis can be especially important for languages ​​that don’t have specific words to describe modern concepts such as phones and computers.\nThe app initially offers a search for 10 languages ​​around the world, including Maori, Yiddish, and Australian indigenous Yuganbe.\nBut you wouldn’t be surprised if it expanded rapidly.UNESCO Decision Of the estimated 6,000 languages ​​in the world, “at least” 2,572 face at least some danger.</p>"}}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"googles-ai-photos-app-uses-crowdsourcing-to-protect-endangered-languages"}}}