Four HLT students present their internship work at the Language Technologies for All 2025 Conference
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Each student in our M.S. in Human Language Technology program arranges a 300- to 400-hour internship, often hosted by a technology company where the students can apply what they've learned in their courses, and learn practical skills they can't get from classwork alone. Four of our HLT students presented about their internship work at the Language Technologies for All Conference, hosted at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, February 24-26, 2025. These students are interning at XRI Global, where they've helped develop DigitalDivide.AI, a website that catalogs language models for all languages of the world.