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Zoho is using Sanskrit to build machine translation software: CEO Sridhar Vembu

The Zoho co-founder is working with a small engineering team in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi village to develop the technology

November 11, 2022 / 12:11 IST
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Zoho co-founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu speaking at Zoholics India 2022
Zoho co-founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu speaking at Zoholics India 2022

Homegrown software-as-a-service major Zoho, which recently hit the $1-billion annual revenue milestone, is developing machine translation software using Sanskrit as an intermediary layer.

Machine translation is a computational mechanism to convert text or speech from one natural language into another.

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“When you translate between any two languages, you have to first go to a common format. The whole point here is to be the most precise. And, it is a feature of the Sanskrit language that it is very precise and accurate,” Zoho co-founder and chief executive officer Sridhar Vembu said earlier this week at the company’s annual technology conference.

“This seems to have been known. It is not a new discovery, but no one seems to have used it well in software. And we are going to launch products using this technology… A lot of time in the technology industry, an idea that was promising was forgotten and abandoned.”