I've been using You ai for a while now.
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The founder is German-born Richard Socher
https://www.socher.org/
Scroll down and there is a video with an interveiw of him. I find him grounded and sympathetic.
I am impressed by how the AI manages to do everything from telling me who owns a company to the correct spelling of egregious.
What impressed me most today was that it actually translated the Norwegian "makeskifte" correctly to "exchange". It is, in fact, a legal concept where owners, often farmers, exchange one piece of property (land in their case) for another. Like-for-like, without any money changing hands, just property.
Google and Deepl both translated it to "wife swapping". This has caused quite a bit of consternatiotion for geneology researchers, as it often happens in inheritance settlements.
PS. Norwegian "makeskifte" has nothing to do with the English makeshift.
Marianne Hansen
It also says "Yes, I can communicate in Sámi languages, which are a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Sámi people in Northern Europe. There are several Sámi languages, including Northern Sámi, Southern Sámi, and Inari Sámi, among others. Each of these languages has its own unique characteristics and cultural significance." :O
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In what language does husli mean little house
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Language of "Husli"
The term "husli" means "little house" in Swiss German. In Swiss German, "Hus" means "house," and the diminutive suffix "-li" is added to indicate something small or endearing. If you have any other questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
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