Christopher Morse, a linguist at Luxembourg’s ZLS, is part of a team harnessing AI to give a “low-resource” language digital life—building tools that let Luxembourgish be learned, spoken, and heard worldwide.
“I’m American by birth and Luxembourgish by choice,” says Christopher Morse, computational linguist at the Zenter fir d’Lëtzebuerger Sprooch (ZLS). His mission: use technology to make Luxembourgish more accessible than ever.
With around 292,000 native speakers in Luxembourg, Luxembourgish is still considered a…








