Comparative Study of Artificial Intelligence Vocabulary in English And Uzbek Languages
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Artificial intelligence, transformed trchnology, cultural contextsAbstract
This article describes about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has not only transformed technology but also necessitated the development of a specialized vocabulary. This vocabulary is essential for understanding, discussing, and implementing AI technologies across different cultural and linguistic contexts. This study will focus on comparing the lexicon of AI in English and Uzbek, highlighting similarities, differences, and implications for cross-cultural communication and technological adoption.
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