Opinion: AI will expose the limits of Quebec’s language restrictions
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Opinion: AI will expose the limits of Quebec’s language restrictions
Instant translation technology changes the relationship between how information is presented and how it is received and used.
A humanoid robot greets a visitor at this month's World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai. In Quebec, French-only web content can satisfy the letter of the law and maintain the French face of government — yet if users can instantly convert that content into English or another language, the measure does not necessarily encourage them to learn French or engage more deeply with it, w…
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Jul 30, 2026