Artificial Intelligence

Forget Programming Languages, Machines Need Good-Old Sanskrit to Perform Efficiently

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Sanskrit is being hailed as the "best language" for computers on social media, according to a study by NASA

Without any uncertainty, artificial intelligence will play a major role in our technology's future. But there has been a lot of research, debate, and criticism about how to create the best computer language to raise the bar for artificial intelligence. Many respected tech-science circles have recently been abuzz with rumors that NASA has made a remarkable finding about a programming language for artificial intelligence. Sanskrit, an ancient Hindu language, is thought by NASA to be the best language for creating computer code for their Artificial Intelligence program.

Sanskrit has long been regarded as a significant language in academic circles. Despite having a long history, the language retains certain remarkable qualities that are valued in a variety of professions. Additionally, it is employed in psychological treatment sessions and for spiritual healing. But its recent work with artificial intelligence is an honor, demonstrating its strength as a worthwhile field of writing. Early Indian mathematics and science were conducted in Sanskrit, which has a long history. Sanskrit's rule-based, formula-based, and logical syntax makes it an excellent choice for writing algorithms.

Sanskrit's grammar also makes it appropriate for artificial intelligence and machine learning. The idea of employing Sanskrit to create artificially intelligent computers is exciting for both historians and common people since it creatively mines the past to provide answers for the future.

NASA's connection to Sanskrit is not new. It all started in 1985 when a study report was published in the spring issue of Artificial Intelligence magazine by a NASA associate scientist. (Page 1 of Volume 6). The scientist's name was Rick Briggs, and his research was titled "Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence" in Vedic Science. The argument made in the paper was that natural languages are the greatest choice for converting into a computer program for robotic control and artificial intelligence. Sanskrit is one of the human languages studied in depth in the research since it is one of the most conducive to computer approaches.

There is at least one language, Sanskrit, which was a spoken language for about a thousand years and had a sizable body of literature all on its own. Along with important literary works, there was a lengthy legacy of philosophy and grammar that persisted unabatedly into the twenty-first century. Their grammar experts came up with a way of paraphrasing Sanskrit that is identical to modern Artificial Intelligence work both in spirit and in form. – Sanskrit language statement by Rick Briggs.

Despite the favorable results, several difficulties need to be taken into account. The first is that all natural languages are ambiguous, which implies that any word in a sentence might have multiple interpretations. The challenge is to translate the language so that it becomes less ambiguous and more literal so that robots with artificial intelligence can grasp it. Although it is challenging for AI, linguistic analysis accuracy is a crucial aspect. Sanskrit, however, appears to be more appropriate than other languages for still another reason. The literal meaning of each word and sentence is now clearer because of the rigid grammar standards, syllable counts, and word choice. This significantly lowers the proportion of abstract meanings in the languages.

Shortly, NASA may make a ground-breaking discovery in this area. The NASA Sanskrit connection is a real one that is backed up by a ton of evidence and assertions. Even though there is no official announcement from NASA, it is evident that Sanskrit and other natural languages are important to their approach to artificial intelligence.

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