CROSS-BORDER CULTURAL EXPANSION VIA AI-DRIVEN PLATFORMS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE GLOBALIZATION
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Keywords: cultural expansion, artificial intelligence, English globalization, linguistic hegemony, large language models, digital pedagogy.Abstract
Abstract: This article evaluates the structural mechanisms through which artificial intelligence platforms accelerate cross-border cultural expansion and the globalization of the English language. Grounded in digital sociolinguistics and soft power theory, the study executes a comparative analysis between foundational large language models and dedicated adaptive educational platforms. The research analyzes how automated neural text generation, algorithmic translation pipelines, and real-time speech synthesis reinforce Western linguistic hegemony by standardizing global communication around Anglo-American semantic templates. The findings indicate that while artificial intelligence democratizes access to international networks, it simultaneously accelerates the erosion of localized syntactic variations and minority cultural concepts.
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