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By Honorary Reporter Omnia Ameer from Egypt Mohamed Shueikh is an Egyptian translation supervisor and quality controller at ...
As part of its centennial celebrations, Sharjah Public Libraries (SPL) has launched “The History of Letters and Movement” exhibition at Al Rahmaniyah Mall, running until 20th July, in collaboration ...
An Arabic-literate AI tool will be developed to better contextualise the Arab world, and a series of initiatives will be launched to aid the development, Dubai Media Academy (DMA) announced.
Groq partners with PlayAI to deliver Dialog, an emotionally intelligent text-to-speech model that runs 10x faster than real-time speech, including the Middle East's first Arabic voice AI model.
"The Vowel A" teaches viewers about the short and long sounds of the vowel letter A. It explains how the presence of a final 'e' at the end of words changes the sound of A from short to long ...
Sounds like we need to talk As far back as the Revolution, our nation’s founders began discussions of what they wanted for this country. They knew they wanted a new kind of governance, a more ...
Sound Shore Management, an investment management firm, has released its investor letter for the fourth quarter of 2024.
A collective open letter to Mark Zuckerberg from the IFCN Arabic Coalition The letter follows Meta’s move to end the fact-checking program in the U.S.
To the editor — Congratulations to the cast and crew of the Warehouse Theatre Company's "Sound of Music" production!
UAE: Parents hail new Sharjah rule to make Arabic the main language at govt nurseries 'It's important for children to be able to communicate with their grandparents and understand our traditions ...
Does that sound familiar? This is what Donald Trump is now calling Democrats. Trump has started down the same road Hitler traveled. I will not follow him down that road.
Arabic letters have unique characteristics because of similarity of sound produced when reciting few letters. This paper present one of application Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) in speech ...