Worth Noting!
When a Place Loses Its Original Name
Some Welsh communities are criticizing the replacement of traditional Welsh place names with English versions on maps and signage.
→ Reuters
Should Customer Service Have an Accent Standard?
US regulators are considering whether overseas telecom call-center workers should be required to speak “American Standard English.”
In global business, clarity is rarely judged by grammar alone — accent, expectation, and power shape what gets understood.
→ Reuters
When AI Can’t Understand You
Some analysts warn that AI systems still struggle with less-represented languages, limiting how effectively people can access digital services.
It reveals something deeper: when language is not understood by technology, access itself can begin to disappear.
→ Tech Policy Press