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      <title>Beyond English: How Alternative Languages Are Reshaping AI Training</title>
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      <description>Artificial intelligence has traditionally been dominated by English and a handful of high-resource languages. Yet emerging research reveals a surprising insight: certain alternative languages—when approached with the right techniques—can actually enable better AI training outcomes than traditional approaches, challenging long-held assumptions about what makes a language suitable for machine learning.</description>
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