Labour’s plans to test migrants’ English language skills online have been thrown into doubt over fears that they could lead to widespread cheating.
Apple is testing new natural language generation features for Siri, 9to5Mac has learned. Codenamed “Bobcat,” this new technology is being tested starting with the latest tvOS 16.4 beta and will ...
If you’re traveling soon to a place where you don’t know the language well (or at all), then you’ll want to download a language learning app to your smartphone before you embark on your journey. These ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.— The World Language Testing Center, part of Western Michigan University's Department of Special Education and Literacy Studies, hosted its first groups of students from Battle Creek ...
It seems as though everyone but Apple is jumping on the AI bandwagon, but according to a report, that might not be the case for very long. As uncovered by 9to5Mac in the tvOS 16.4 beta, Apple is ...
Apple customers are known for being fiercely loyal, which includes going to great lengths to defend its practices and products. Despite their devotion, most will still admit that despite loving their ...
An ad hoc committee will evaluate the different approaches that exist to assess foreign language proficiency and that the State Department's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) could potentially use to ...
Growing numbers of modern businesses succeed or fail on their success in developing new software and apps at speed. From e-commerce-focused retailers to financial services businesses offering online ...
Say what? Yes, Airbnb is testing adding a "What" box to the search interface atop its homepage. If it works, then over the next few years it may transform the way people look for a place to stay.
The hand-held unit on the left has translated “Please take off your shoes” in Spanish. The unit on the right has it translated into Vietnamese. (TSA photo) Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ...
1 in 10 SC students aren't native English speakers. Some want to give tests in their mother tongues.
COLUMBIA — When students across South Carolina sat for their state standardized tests in May, tens of thousands were looking at math problems or science questions that weren't in their native tongue.
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