Tamati Smith launches AI-powered Wajarri translator to revitalize Indigenous language
Tamati Smith launched an AI-powered Wajarri language translator in Geraldton, inspired by his late mother, Charmaine Papertalk Green Smith. The project, Tjaarmann, aims to revitalize the Indigenous language and provides information beyond mere translations. Since its release during NAIDOC Week, Smith has received positive feedback and hopes to secure further funding for future developments.
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Published 13 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC · Updated 13 Jul 2026, 06:20 UTC
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