Translating Latin with Artificial Intelligence

Bistafa, Sylvio R.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

The major hindrance in the study of earlier scientific literature is the availability of Latin translations into modern languages. This is particular true for the works of Euler who authored about 850 manuscripts and wrote a thousand letters and received back almost two thousand more. The translation of many of these manuscripts, books and letters have been published in various sources over the last two centuries, but many more have not yet appeared. Fortunately, nowadays, the artificial intelligence AI translation can be used to circumvent the challenges of translating such substantial number of texts. To validate this tool, benchmark tests have been performed to compare the performance of two popular AI translating algorithms, namely Google Translate and ChatGPT. Since it was found that ChatGPT performed better on these tests, this translating support was then used on an excerpt of a 1739 letter from Johann Bernoulli to Euler, where he notifies that he was sending to Euler the first part of his manuscript Hydraulica. The findings highlight ChatGPT as a valuable translation tool, catering not only to general Latin practitioners but also proving beneficial for specialized Latin translators.

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