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Gender bias

Is she biased? Are you?

10/09/2018 by Telma Peura
finnish

Gender equality in machine translation

Many times I have heard of my weird – or original, as I like to say – mother tongue, Finnish. It belongs to the same language family as Hungarian but is geographically isolated in the North, and not related to the neighbouring Nordic languages nor … ↪

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