![]() ![]() The application of the collective intelligence (CI) concept has yielded significant results in many knowledge areas and it has substantial potential to yield results in the educational context. With Duolingo, our goal is to encourage people, like you and me, to translate the Web into their native languages. Unfortunately, they are not yet accurate enough for my purpose: Even when what they spit out is intelligible, it's so badly written that I can't read more than a few lines before getting a headache. We have all seen how systems such as Google Translate are improving every day at translating the gist of things written in other languages. ![]() ![]() In this talk, I introduce my new project, called Duolingo, which aims at breaking this language barrier, and thus making the Web truly "world wide." This problem is pressing, now more than ever, with millions of people from China, Russia, Latin America and other quickly developing regions entering the Web. With its content split up into hundreds of languages - and with over 50% of it in English - most of the Web is inaccessible to most people in the world. I want to translate the Web into every major language: every webpage, every video, and, yes, even Justin Bieber's tweets. ![]()
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