Artificial Intelligence Is Changing The Translation Industry. But Will It Work?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has infiltrated numerous aspects of our lives in recent years, thanks to improvements in the field of machine learning, where computers ostensibly program themselves. This drive towards digital self-learning has led to major breakthroughs in our day-to-day interactions with machines, most notably the rise of digital home assistants such as Amazon Echo, and the recently launched Google Lens, which identifies objects based on visual cues from your phone's camera. One of the most widely-discussed advances has been the use of AI in translation. Not unlike the Babel Fish from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with AI translation, "you can instantly understand anything said to you in any form of language." The technology works by recognizing words individually and then, as MIT Technology Review puts it, "takes advantage of the fact that relationships between certain words…are similar across languages" to create its translations. It has already found its way into a number of our most commonly used websites and platforms, with even grander plans in the pipeline – but just how reliable is the technology?
Jan-14-2019, 00:41:45 GMT