Māori Text-to-Speech Model Spurns Big Tech’s Values
Academics in New Zealand have developed a text-to-speech model for the te reo Māori language, prioritizing community ownership over data and output. This initiative aims to counter the trend of large tech companies scraping indigenous languages for AI training without consent or benefit to the communities. The project focused on a specific dialect, incorporating linguistic nuances and utilizing a consenting local voice actor to create a high-fidelity synthetic voice. AI
IMPACT Provides a blueprint for other minority language communities to develop AI tools that respect cultural ownership and linguistic integrity.