Translated CEO Marco Trombetti on Time-to-Edit as Proxy for AI Singularity
Translated CEO, Marco Trombetti, on their Singularity in AI research, working with enterprise clients like Airbnb, and the symbiosis between human and machine.
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Translated CEO, Marco Trombetti, on their Singularity in AI research, working with enterprise clients like Airbnb, and the symbiosis between human and machine.
Translated CEO, Marco Trombetti, on why demand for language services has remained strong and the implications of advances in machine translation technology.
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New feature allows Airbnb users to read and find reviews in their own language. Marco Trombetti, CEO of Translated, which powers Airbnb, on machine translating user-generated content at scale.
Rome-based language service provider, Translated, unveils Imminent, its research center where industry leaders can discover new tools, trends; supports innovation through research grants.
Translated secures USD 25m from PE firm Ardian, earning the Italy-based language service provider a nine-figure valuation as it plans to boost research into human-in-the-loop translation.
Language service provider, Translated, embarks on sporting coup, joining Ocean Globe Race 2023. Invites everyone from language industry to join crew in 7-month, 27,000-mile regatta around the world.
Efficiency boost for tens of thousands of translators as MMT launches the first ever adaptive neural machine translation plugin for two of the most widely used translation productivity tools, SDL Trados Studio and MateCat.
In 2015, four leading European institutions and companies set out to solve machine translation’s four main problems: training, context, scalability, and data collection. After a brief scare when Google Translate went neural, the project is now in beta and set for enterprise-grade release in Q4 2017.
Search giant’s patent application is yet another indication that the move toward neural machine translation is gaining speed. Experts generally upbeat on the patent’s implications for future research in the area.
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