full digital language equality
Towards full digital language equality in a multilingual European Union
At least 21 European languages are in danger of digital extinction due to a severe lack of technology support, concluded the META-NET 2012 reports prepared by a group of more than 230 experts from all over Europe. For the past decade, the introduction of neural technologies in automatic translation has precipitated a revolution in digital language services, allowing for ever faster and more accurate automatic speech recognition (ASR) and machine translation (MT) results. Yet, a stark imbalance persists in technology support between the five most spoken EU languages (English, French, German, Spanish and Italian), and the remaining 19 official ones. This digital inequality further increases when regional and minority languages are considered, leading to a dearth of online technological support, both in spoken (audio, video) and written (text) form. As digital services become an ever so integral part of our lives, such digital language inequalities could eventually threaten the digital survival of EU languages.