by Pointeman1 on September 13th, 2005

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Is anyone close to creating a "Universal Translator" as was standard on Star Trek? If so, how long until it reaches the marketplace?

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  • by Anon on September 17th, 2005

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    Scientists are no where close. We have yet to see a translation machine that can accurately translate known languages - let alone languages that have not been studied previously. Doing the latter would at the very least require a component that could read minds and yet distinguish between what the speaker is actually intending to say and what they are just randomly thinking (seeing how we think a lot of things we don't say to other people). This might be impossible - though far be it from me to put a limit on science seeing how many seemingly impossible things have been done over the last century. And of course, if we met any extraterrestrials, who's to say that their mental functions would be similar enough to ours that the machine would still work.

    For more information of the workings of language and the brain, I highly recommend "The Language Instinct" by Steven Pinker.

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      Pointeman1

      by Pointeman1 on September 19th, 2005

    • An interesting discussion on how the Universal Translator on Star Trek might work is found at http://yoke.cc/startrekuniversaltranslator.htm

      mind11

      by mind11 on January 12th, 2010

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