What is the future of the Sanskrit language in technology?

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Sanskrit's future in technology includes AI, machine learning, and NLP, aiding precision in language processing and knowledge preservation.
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Sanskrit is seen as having a promising future in technology, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP), due to its highly structured grammar, clear syntax, and logical word formation, making it potentially well-suited for machine interpretation and...
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Sanskrit is seen as having a promising future in technology, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP), due to its highly structured grammar, clear syntax, and logical word formation, making it potentially well-suited for machine interpretation and precise coding, with researchers exploring its potential to create more efficient and reliable AI models. read less
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Sanskrit, with its structured grammar and rich linguistic heritage, is gaining recognition for its potential in technology, particularly in areas like AI, NLP, and computer programming, offering a foundation for precise expression and computational tasks.
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