Aboriginal language could help solve complex AI problems

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Jingulu – a language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory – has characteristics that allow it to be easily translated into AI commands. A new language inspired by Jingulu could be applied to any situation where communication between humans and a large number of AI agents is required. An Aboriginal language could hold the key to solving some of the most challenging communication problems between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) systems. A new paper, published by Frontiers in Physics and led by UNSW Canberra's Professor Hussein Abbass, explains how Jingulu – a language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory – has characteristics that allow it to be easily translated into AI commands. "The Aboriginal people have a long history of contributions to the defence of Australia," Professor Abbass said.

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