Google’s ATLAS study reveals how languages help each other in AI training, offering scaling laws and pairing insights for better multilingual models.
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According to the Saxony State Command, the 5th Operations Company with around 100 soldiers will be deployed to the state for ...
The 10th edition of the Knowledge Summit came at the forefront of MBRF’s achievements in 2025. Organized in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the theme ‘Knowledge ...
A raw material – not gold – is having an outsized influence on the fighting in Sudan as it is smuggled to help fund the war effort of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). It is gum arabic, an ...
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EXCLUSIVE: The BBC made changes to content and editorial oversight at its BBC Arabic network as internal debate raged about anti-Israel bias. Deadline understands that BBC News chiefs overhauled BBC ...
A state-of-the-art Arabic speech transcription system designed to deliver superior quality transcripts for Arabic audio content. This system addresses the common challenges of mixed-language output, ...
The Dearborn Heights Police Department in Michigan announced an "optional patch" that included text in both Arabic and English. But then the department's Facebook page, in a follow-up post apparently ...