San Francisco's Anthropic accuses the U.S. government of retaliation, “public castigation,” and violating its free speech and due process rights in a new lawsuit filed March 9.
Pat Parker believed poetry should tell the truth, even when it made audiences uncomfortable. The Black lesbian poet, who emerged during the upheavals of the civil rights era, wrote about racism, ...
In The Voice of Hind Rajab, the Tunisian filmmaker explores the story of a young Palestinian girl whose pleas for help drew global attention ...
With only 2,200 people still speaking the Manx language, Chris Bartley is using AI text-to-speech systems to protect and showcase the heritage of endangered languages. Bartley, a School of Computer ...
Speechmatics today launched its new Arabic–English bilingual model, a single production-ready model that handles Arabic dialects and English simultaneously. It can be deployed on-premises and ...
The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people.
Deveillance’s Spectre I, developed by a recent Harvard grad, wants to give people control over the always-on wearables surrounding their lives. The problem? Physics.
Experts see peer recognition as important to student success in physics, and a new study gives college-level physics instructors insight into how students perceive the message from their classmates ...