Sanskrit As a recorded oldest language branch of the Indo-European language family, it has a historical significance for Europe , Western Asia, Central Asia , and South Asia with Greek and Latin, and Hittite, Luwian, and Ancient Avestan. It is the proto-Indo-Aryan, proto-Indo-Iranian and proto-Indo-European languages that traces its language history.
Earlier known inscriptions in sanskrit were written in the Brahmi script, in the Nāgarî script, in the historical southern Indian script and their derivative script from the 1st century BC such as the only Sanskrit texts discovered in Ayodhya and Ghosundi Hathibadada.
Sanskrit is one of 22 languages included in India's Eighth Schedule(constitution). After the independence of India in 1947, more than 3,000 Sanskrit works have been published. In some villages of India, Sanskrit is a living language and spoken as a primary language. In Hinduism and some Buddhist practices like hymns and chants it is still widely used as a ceremonial and ritual language.
NASA made an incredible observation on artificial intelligence programming terminology. NASA claims that Sanskrit is the most suitable language to create computer programs for its Artificial Intelligence Programme. According to research.
In the spring issue of Artificial Intelligence Magazine, a NASA Associate Scientist's partnership started in 1985. The scientist was named Rick Briggs, who presented his research on 'Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence".The article argued that the best way to turn natural languages into the robotic control and artificial intelligence computer programme. Sanskrit is one of the most appropriate programming tools in many human tongues, which is the work focused on.NASA has been studying this issue for more than two decades, according to the paper.