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Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri announced three projects that, with the use of Artificial Intelligence, will lead to the use of the Maltese language in the education and industry sectors to be on par with foreign languages. With an investment of more than €161,000, they will lead to the Maltese language being written, understood, and processed in the technology we use every day. This was stated during a press conference portraying a successful collaboration between the Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA) and the University of Malta.
Minister Schembri explained how Artificial Intelligence is being explored as an assistive tool in the education sector and even in industry. He highlighted the benefits of the three projects, called Speech Processing, Text Processing, and Edu AI. He illustrated how, through the ‘Speech Processing’ project, researchers are assisted in making the systems understand the spoken language,
The UK government has published Our 10 Tech Priorities, with a view to getting the UK back on its feet in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, among other things. The post is on the UK government s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport site, and purportedly outlines 10 ways DCMS intends to deploy digital tech to build back better, safer and stronger from COVID, and shape a new golden age for tech in the UK . Since the publication, HEXUS has received some comments from investment and research organisations, and I will share summaries of these later.
So, what are the 10 points that will be at the heart of our recovery ? You might not be surprised that the government post mentions technologies like; 5G investment, data processing, building digital and cyber skills in the UK population, security for the digital economy, building on the UK s status as the tech startup hub of Europe, unleashing AI with the upcoming National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, being a free and fair
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Is it indispensable to be technologically sovereign as a country or a region? While Central and Eastern Europe countries may not have the potential to be self-sufficient on global or even European markets, they play a role as part of the EU’s struggle to be digitally sovereign.
There are technological corporations much stronger in the present-day era than the British East India Company, and most countries ever were in the past. As a result, there is no possibility of achieving digital sovereignty alone.
No CEE regional partnerships can resist the influence of big technological corporations without building strong cooperation within the European Union.
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