An actual worthwhile investment.

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    I still think we should agree on a universal sign language and then have every country teach it in school for all years of public school.

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        We’d need a spoken form of it, too.

        We have, like, 3 of those: logban, Esperanto, and …lochebem?

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          Haven’t heard of the third one, but the first two have glaring problems that prevent them from being truly international. Esperanto in particular is extremely Eurocentric

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        We will never be able to have a perfect international language but considering all of the difficulties involved in creating an international that people around the world could speak, sign language that “only” alienates a small percentage of the population would be a huge improvement over the current system

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        yeah I just kinda figure we would never agree on a spoken one but I think sign language is doable. Then also would be a huge boon for those who have to use it.

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    10 hours ago

    Helping people understand each other is in the opposite of the interests of those with power and wealth.

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    Impossible, as the structure of language is not the same so you will always have lag or you need context to get the right meaning of a word. If someone is going to a ball, are they going to a dance, or getting a toy off the ground?

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      Anyone who knows at least two languages can tell you that you need to listen to the whole sentence before you can start translating. Usually there’s something in the end that changes everything. In many cases, the word order is more or less reversed, so you have to start translating from the end.

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      Maybe just get AI to the point it knows that I’m taking my toy to the dance, and remembers that for the next piece of the convo?

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    ai investment sould go to public education so we can all learn whatever language we like

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      Right?

      It drives me nuts that they want to spend trillions of dollars on technology to write for people instead of teaching people how to write.

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        As they say, “suck a man’s penis, satisfy him for a day. Teach a man to suck a penis, and he’ll insist instead you just do the sucking again this time.”