The Week in Review: June 9, 2023

It was bound to happen at some point. After using ChatGPT irresponsibly, a lawyer could face sanctions, pending a judge’s review. Though OpenAI itself warns...

How AI is changing the way we study languages

On July 25, Columbia professor and New York Times columnist John McWhorter presented readers with an interesting and provocative — perhaps overtly so — question: “Will translation...

The Week in Review: May 5, 2023

If this first week of May is any indicator of how the rest of the month will be, it looks like it’s going to...

UNESCO Literacy Prizes Calls for 2024 Nominations

These awards recognize individuals and organizations for their contributions to literacy education, with a focus on "promoting multilingual education for mutual understanding and peace." Apply by July 5, 2024.

The Week in Review: June 30, 2023

Language learning is tough. But maybe ChatGPT can make it easier. At least that’s what some language learners and app developers are trying to see....

Typography in Translation: Three Masterpieces

There is something universal in typography. Yet, there are very few treatises on typography that are widely available in multiple languages.

The Week in Review — Feb. 24, 2023

This week we're bringing you news on large language models, Indigenous languages, and the top 100 language service providers in the industry.

TIME Applauds Language-Related Innovations from Meta, Duolingo, and LEGO

TIME Magazine recognized three language-industry products in its “Best Inventions of 2023” list, underscoring the importance of multilingual communication, accessibility, and inclusion in today’s globalized world.

The Week in Review: May 19, 2023

Privacy concerns have plagued large language models (LLMs) and generative AI tools for quite a while now — Apple even banned its employees from using...