English 2.0: AI-Driven Language Transformation
This article explores the potential transformation of the English language through artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for education, communication, and global knowledge sharing. The research draws parallels between English and programming languages, examining how AI might enhance linguistic capabilities while also considering potential pitfalls.
The study investigates the concept of "English 2.0," an AI-improved version of the language that could expand our communicative abilities. It discusses how AI technologies like natural language processing and machine translation are already influencing language use and could lead to more efficient knowledge-encoding systems.
The research also examines the educational implications of AI-improved English, suggesting a shift in focus from traditional writing skills to idea generation, critical thinking, and effective AI tool use. It considers how language learning and global communication might be democratized through AI assistance.
Additionally, the article draws comparisons with George Orwell's concept of Newspeak from "1984," exploring both the potential benefits and risks of AI-driven language evolution. It raises important ethical questions about control, transparency, and the preservation of linguistic diversity in an AI-mediated communication landscape.
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Machajewski, S. (2024, October). English 2.0: AI-driven language transformation. EDUCAUSE Review. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2024/10/english-20-ai-driven-language-transformationPublisher
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