The “Һomai” column can be interacted with in both Bashkir and Russian, with the ability to answer questions, play music and search for recipes of traditional Bashkir dishes. The basis of the device is a chatbot with artificial intelligence, which will be constantly improved and improved.
The first five copies of “Komai” are planned to be used in kindergartens to learn the Bashkir language. Later, 200 smart speakers will be donated to schools and the devices will then be put on sale. Khabirov noted that the Komai project is one of the winners of a grant competition aimed at preserving and developing the languages of the peoples of Bashkortostan, allowing modern methods and technologies to make learning native languages fun.
Source: Ferra

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