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Building A Unified AI-centric Language System: analysis, framework and future work

Abstract

Recent advancements in large language models have demonstrated that extended inference through techniques can markedly improve performance, yet these gains come with increased computational costs and the propagation of inherent biases found in natural languages. This paper explores the design of a unified AI-centric language system that addresses these challenges by offering a more concise, unambiguous, and computationally efficient alternative to traditional human languages. We analyze the limitations of natural language such as gender bias, morphological irregularities, and contextual ambiguities and examine how these issues are exacerbated within current Transformer architectures, where redundant attention heads and token inefficiencies prevail. Drawing on insights from emergent artificial communication systems and constructed languages like Esperanto and Lojban, we propose a framework that translates diverse natural language inputs into a streamlined AI-friendly language, enabling more efficient model training and inference while reducing memory footprints. Finally, we outline a pathway for empirical validation through controlled experiments, paving the way for a universal interchange format that could revolutionize AI-to-AI and human-to-AI interactions by enhancing clarity, fairness, and overall performance.

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@article{wang2025_2502.04488,
  title={ Building A Unified AI-centric Language System: analysis, framework and future work },
  author={ Edward Hong Wang and Cynthia Xin Wen },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.04488},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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