Department of ICT, Dhaka Residential Model College, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 406-419
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1346
Received on 21 March 2025; revised on 09 May 2025; accepted on 11 May 2025
In an era defined by globalization, language barriers persist as formidable obstacles to equitable participation in business, education, healthcare, and cultural exchange. This article explores how advancements in multilingual natural language processing (NLP) and voice recognition technologies are dismantling these barriers, enabling real-time translation, cross-cultural collaboration, and inclusive access to digital services. From neural machine translation models like mBERT and XLM-R to speech-to-text systems such as OpenAI’s Whisper, these tools empower individuals and organizations to communicate seamlessly across linguistic divides. However, their transformative potential is tempered by ethical and technical challenges, including algorithmic bias, data scarcity for underrepresented languages, and infrastructure gaps in low-resource regions. Through case studies in crisis response, education, and cultural preservation, the article underscores the societal impact of multilingual AI while advocating for inclusive development, equitable resource distribution, and community-led innovation. By prioritizing linguistic diversity and ethical governance, stakeholders can harness these technologies to foster global empathy, drive innovation, and redefine communication as a universal human right.
Global Connectivity; Inclusive AI; Multilingual NLP; Real-Time Translation; Voice Recognition
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Sayed Mahbub Hasan Amiri. Beyond language barriers: Multilingual NLP and voice recognition for global connectivity. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 406-419. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1346.
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