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YouTwinDi is the next step in a digitised world in which the digital twin evolves and interacts with other digital twins and makes autonomous decisions in the interest of its human twin. In this scenario, security and digital ethics assure ethical decisions and IT specialists concur on improving the digital landscape with ethical models. This vision also includes overcoming language barriers. A continuous match of supply and demand as well as tailored searches help human twins to improve their lives in all respects. YouTwinDi uses the most advanced translation and language analysis technologies, allowing the user and its digital twin to interact with all European citizens without being blocked by language barriers.
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Weber, F., Jarisch, G. (2023). Virtual Personal Assistant Prototype YouTwinDi. In: Rehm, G. (eds) European Language Grid. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17258-8_29
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