RNNs wouldn't fall for confusables... ;)
The venerable Perl 5 and its ecosystem has long aimed at Unicode compliance with acceptable performance and is one of the best toolkits available in 2015.
Perl 6 aims to outdo Perl 5 (and other langs) by making Unicode as simple as it can be while retaining acceptable performance and correctness. A simple example is that the "character" abstraction is an extended grapheme cluster yet strings can remain compact if they can be (for good RAM performance) and indexing in to strings that aren't compact is an O(1) operation (unlike, say, the quadratic slowdowns with Swift).
Is there something that might entice you to make a few visits to the freenode IRC channel #perl6 [1] to chat about making the long term Unicode roadmap for Perl 6 be the best it can be?
[1] https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/perl6