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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence to Learning the Arabic Language

Adawiya Hayyawi Doohee
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Adawiya Hayyawi Doohee: Assistant Professor, College of Political Science, University of Kufa, Iraq

European Journal of Language and Culture Studies, 2024, vol. 3, issue 3, 17-23

Abstract: The knowledge revolution in the middle of the twentieth century brought about a digital transformation in various aspects of human development, and in view of the knowledge data in machine language, it became necessary to computerize the Arabic language as a means of transferring knowledge, and to make it compatible with modern means of communication in artificial intelligence algorithms to help humans overcome the difficulties of communication and learning. Therefore, researchers in the field of artificial intelligence sought to understand human perception and try to simulate it through the development of computer systems that deal with different levels of languages. Researching a descriptive and analytical reading of the reality of the Arabic language in its relationship to artificial intelligence and computing, and the extent to which it benefits from technological and informational progress, as well as possible horizons that will contribute to solving its problems and challenges.

Keywords: Arabic; artificial intelligence; language computing; linguistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.24018/ejlang.2024.3.3.120

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