Lilt Adds 40th Language
Lilt now supports 40 languages after the addition of Bulgarian and Slovenian.
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Lilt now supports 40 languages after the addition of Bulgarian and Slovenian.
Translation startup, Lilt, has launched the next generation of human/machine translation: the neural feedback loop.
Translation Management Software (TMS) provider smartCAT and Lilt, an interactive and adaptive Machine Translation (MT) tool, partner to combine the latest in MT technology with a robust collaborative translation environment.
Lilt Labs evaluates machine translation (MT) systems from Google, Microsoft, SDL, SYSTRAN, as well as Lilt's own MT; publishes findings.
Lilt, an interactive, adaptive machine translation platform, has announced the launch of a University Program, which allows academic institutions to get free access to Lilt for their students and professors.
Lilt - the tech startup where humans and machines meet to tear down language barriers - has announced the launch of labs.lilt.com. Lilt Labs is a collaborative effort between computational linguists, scientists and language professionals designed to address a growing and painful problem in the language space.
Lilt announces significant growth with new enterprises and language services providers, as well as a new LSP Partner program that allows LSPs to try Lilt for a limited-time, discounted rate.
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