Currently all these AI Minds treat keyboard characters
as if they were the linguistic phonemes of acoustic
speech. Further evolution of the free, open-source
artificial intelligence will require a major
transition from keyboard "pretend" speech
into actual speech recognition and speech production.
Since Perl supports Unicode for virtually all
character sets in natural human language, the Perl
AI Steps are open to creating polyglot AI Minds.
The emerging Perlmind is a third-generation AI
in which the Speech() output module is no longer
the sole avenue of quasi-phonemic output.
Since the AI Minds in German and in Russian
require inflection of verbal output on the fly,
is a new mind-module in the cognitive architecture
and is for the diversion of phonemic output away
from the legacy Speech() module, which continues
to output uininflected words such as conjunctions
and prepositions.
Stay tuned for further details as we implement
the superintelligent Strong AI Singularity
in Perl.