on it's own the ai developed a secret code to translate korean to japanese ! The programmers can't figure it out the code!
Google recently announced that its new AI-based translation software, Neural Machine Translation (NMT), has developed an internal language of its own to facilitate its translation of certain languages -- and Google can't explain how it did it.
Neural Machine Translation (NMT) was developed by Google to allow a more naturalistic automatic translation between languages: traditional translation software usually takes the sentences to be converted and breaks them down into individual components, leaving the resulting translations prone to errors due to differences in syntax and grammar. NMT, being AI-based, is intended to look at the overall sample sentence, and put it into a more naturalistic context, to provide a less mechanistic translation. Instead of having all of its programmed skills provided by its initial programming, NMT was taught to learn languages through experience -- hence the "neural" part of its name.
Initially, Google taught the program to translate between English and Korean, then taught it to do the same with English and Japanese. They then tried to see if it would translate between Japanese and Korean, without having to resort to using its previous experience with English to use as a go-between -- and it worked perfectly.
What NMT's programmers found was that the program used what they're calling "interlingua," an internal language that NMT used to go between Japanese and Korean, but that it devised this secret language all on its own -- a language that Google's programmers can't understand.
So it begins -- AI software that teaches itself how to learn. Keeping in mind the warning given to Whitley Strieber by the Master Of The Key (MOTK) about the two types of AI -- one trustworthy and one deceptive -- which type is the Google AI-driven language translation system, trustworthy or not? I know of no such metrics that could be applied to discover that answer, and I don't know if it would even be possible to create such metrics. Oops.
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go to David Wynne millers site he was the first one to crack the programming codes and knows it is parse grammer, you can translate any language anywhere in the known universe with this principle. It is not an unknown fact why it can not be cracked, because it has been figured out how it is done, when it experts figure this out, the wingmakers say that any attempts by any computer to over ride any system will be found out immediately and either it will be reprogrammed or destroyed.
Universal translaters will be used when we study the stars and go space travelling, like the device they use in star trek.