Submitted by AmericanMonsterCock t3_11c1qzj in Futurology
With AI technology like DeepL and OpenAI jumping leaps and bounds lately, as well as AR technology, I was just wondering, do you think it'll be long before we can just rely on AI to do all the language learning for us? If the AI can learn from its mistakes and user feedback to pick up on things like slang and local phrases, then it could be a game-changer in my opinion. Combine this with something like your earbuds that can use their microphone to pick up the foreign language someone is speaking in real time, or AR glasses, I think it isn't too far off. If anyone knows about some interesting projects to keep a lookout for i'd be very pleased to see them linked below!
EDIT: Seems like people misunderstood. Of course you would learn your native language and whatever other language you want. But when you're in some foreign country where no one speaks english, wouldn't it be helpful to have a tool like this so you don't have to learn 50 languages to be able to talk to locals around the world? There are a lot of cultures that are pretty much untouched by the rest of the world because of the language barrier. I really don't understand why people are crying in the comments about havin a tool that would effectively make it possible to do such a thing.
Adghar t1_ja15w61 wrote
I hate to sound like a Luddite, but learning languages doesn't strike me as something people should ever want to stop learning. Language learning usually provides more benefits than just communication with others - you learn cultural context, different ways of seeing things, etc. Certainly, a universal translator would really come in handy, but even with the most effective and convenient translators out there, people would still want to learn other languages.