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Mayor Eric Adams issued a directive to city agencies on Monday aimed at improving communication with all New Yorkers by leveraging advanced language technologies. This initiative seeks to ensure that vital information is accessible to a diverse population, reflecting the city's rich cultural tapestry.
The mayor emphasized the importance of clear and effective communication, particularly in a city as vibrant and varied as New York. By integrating language technologies, city agencies can better serve residents who speak different languages, enhancing inclusivity and understanding.
The directive calls on agencies to explore innovative tools and platforms that can facilitate real-time translation and interpretation services. This move is expected to break down barriers and foster a more connected community, allowing all New Yorkers to engage more fully with city services and resources.
As the city embraces these technological advancements, it aims to create a more inclusive environment where every resident feels heard and valued.
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