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We're running an AI-authored research workshop for Northeast India's 200+ languages - and publishing everything openly

We're running an AI-authored research workshop for Northeast India's 200+ languages - and publishing everything openly

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At MWire Labs, we build language technology for Northeast India's indigenous languages - ASR, MT, OCR, LLMs. The region has 200+ languages. Almost none of them exist in mainstream AI datasets. So we're doing something a bit unusual. NortheastGenAI 2026 is a virtual workshop on May 29 where every submission must be AI-generated or AI-assisted - with full disclosure of how. All reviews are AI-assisted too, followed by a human editorial check. Everything is public on OpenReview. Inspired by Agents4Science 2025 (Stanford). We're not claiming AI research is ready. We're asking the question openly and publishing whatever comes out. * Three tracks: * Language, Culture & Heritage Society, History & Anthropology AI and Technology for NE India Stack we're using: OpenReview for submissions. Keynote: Bonaventure F. P. Dossou (McGill/Mila, Masakhane) — "Doing More with Less: Efficient Methods for Low-Resource Languages" **Key dates: **Submissions open: April 8 Deadline: May 15 Workshop: May 29 Non-

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