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arxiv:2507.08538

The AI Language Proficiency Monitor -- Tracking the Progress of LLMs on Multilingual Benchmarks

Published on Jul 11, 2025
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A comprehensive multilingual benchmark evaluates large language model performance across 200 languages, focusing on low-resource languages and providing open-source tools for researchers and policymakers.

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To ensure equitable access to the benefits of large language models (LLMs), it is essential to evaluate their capabilities across the world's languages. We introduce the AI Language Proficiency Monitor, a comprehensive multilingual benchmark that systematically assesses LLM performance across up to 200 languages, with a particular focus on low-resource languages. Our benchmark aggregates diverse tasks including translation, question answering, math, and reasoning, using datasets such as FLORES+, MMLU, GSM8K, TruthfulQA, and ARC. We provide an open-source, auto-updating leaderboard and dashboard that supports researchers, developers, and policymakers in identifying strengths and gaps in model performance. In addition to ranking models, the platform offers descriptive insights such as a global proficiency map and trends over time. By complementing and extending prior multilingual benchmarks, our work aims to foster transparency, inclusivity, and progress in multilingual AI. The system is available at https://huggingface.co/spaces/fair-forward/evals-for-every-language.

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