This paper provides an overview of the current developments and future implications of language technology applications in various domains, including communication, education, and business. The paper examines the use of machine translation, speech recognition, natural language generation, and text analytics in communication, as well as computer-assisted language learning, automatic essay scoring, and plagiarism detection in education. Additionally, the paper explores the use of language technology in customer service, content creation, and language localization in business. The ethical and social considerations associated with the use of language technology, including bias, privacy, security, and employment, are also discussed. Finally, the paper concludes with a summary of the main points, implications for the future, and recommendations for further research.
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Cassell, M. (2023). Language Technology Applications: Current Developments and Future Implications. Journal of Linguistics and Communication Studies, 2(2), 83–89. https://doi.org/10.56397/jlcs.2023.06.11
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