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Walking in two worlds: how an Indigenous computer scientist is using AI to preserve threatened languages
AI researcher Michael Running Wolf grew up listening to his community speak Indigenous languages, an increasingly rare experience. Credit: Taehoon Kim/Northeastern University
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Nature 641, 548-550 (2025)
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