A report from Chinese tech outlet MyDrivers says multiple universities, including some "double first-class" institutions, have stopped enrolling students in or abolished several traditional foreign-language undergraduate majors, citing the disruptive impact of AI translation and language tools. Economists and educators quoted in the article argue that foreign-language departments are being restructured into more interdisciplinary schools combining languages with communication and other fields, as universities try to adapt curricula and talent training to an AI-heavy labor market.
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