How close are we to rebuilding the legendary Tower of Babel? China is rolling out a suite of AI tools that may soon make cross-language communication seamless.
In the Bible’s Book of Genesis, humanity came together to build a tower that would reach the heavens. To disrupt their ambitious project, God introduced one simple change: people would speak different languages.
Chaos engulfed the construction site, and the unfinished tower came to be known as Babel – a word derived from the Hebrew for “confusion”.
The metaphor is clear: language barriers hinder human collaboration.
Science fiction author Douglas Adams took the idea further in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy when he introduced the “Babel Fish” – a small, yellow fish that, when placed in the ear, could instantly translate any alien language, complete with accents and dialects. With it, interstellar diplomacy and even cross-species romance became possible.