Today we also have wonderful AI empowered on the fly translation services, people in one online session could all be speaking different languages and get a translated text transcript on the fly as subtitles. The AI transcript service is not perfect and has a hard time understanding some accents and some smaller languages, but dose a pretty good job anyway.
I have also noticed some wonderful text to speech programs that can give you answers on the fly, like Alexa, Googo, and I don't know all their names of these talking home devices. I wonder if somome has implemented them to act as the UN translation services team. It could really help comment across the different languages. One though on multi site multi time conversation is the model of parallel conversation on the same topic. World wide parallel breakouts are quite possible with the use of reports and feedbacks where interested people across the globe in different languages can "fork" a topic posted and conven a forked breakout. Each topic can thus have multiple discussion times online and offline at a multiple locations and in multiple languages, if a good and supporting online topic posting and news wall systems would be in place that supports such forking. Than after the many discussion we can merge the reports of the many groups and give an instant summary and structure to each report with help of our wonderful language models and translation tools available online. I do recommend that such report translations are read over by a language facilitator where that person can give clear direction to the AI models about any translation errors to be corrected on the fly. This will probably not be ready for this years Wosonos. And I don't know who would be working on fitting together something like this right now. But I can't believe that this will not be the reality of online Open Space in a couple of years. With a future vision Kári
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