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AI could be the future for preserving marginalized cultures, say experts

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Promising new AI tools are being developed to protect and preserve the cultural traditions and heritage of marginalized or indigenous communities, including language, folklore, oral traditions, and community wisdom.

Source: EurekAlert! Science News Releases

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