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@josemurilo@mato.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"#KarenHao only really gets her teeth into this point in the book’s epilogue, “How the Empire Falls.” She takes inspiration from #TeHiku, a #Māori AI #speechrecognition project. Te Hiku seeks to revitalize the #te_reo language through putting archived audio tapes of te reo speakers into an AI model, teaching new generations of Māori.
The tech has been developed on consent and active participation from the Māori community, and it is only licensed to organizations that respect Māori values"

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Kathy Reid
@KathyReid@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago
@josemurilo The folks at Te Hiku are some of the best in the world - Peter Lucas and @keoni
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