Google has announced a neural machine translation (NMT) system that it says will reduce translation errors across its Google Translate service by between 55 percent and 85 percent, calling the ...
Google just made a major upgrade to its Translate app. The company is now using a new technology called neural machine translation -- which aims to make computer-generated translations more similar to ...
The search giant says it's made a "leap" in giving you more natural translations. It's just one step in a big push in machine learning that Google detailed Tuesday. Richard Nieva was a senior reporter ...
Google Translate is ten years old and in that time, it’s grown quite a bit and gotten increasingly accurate. However, Google made a giant step in improving translations earlier this year through the ...
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The very software that thrice defeated world grandmaster Lee Sedol for the ancient game of Go is now beginning to power Google Translate. Google will now begin to translate Chinese to English using a ...
Google Translate has been the most accessible and widespread translation tool for years. However, its inability to accurately translate context is well-documented. Its strengths lie in its quick, ...
Translating between human languages is something which artificial intelligence – specifically machine learning – has proven to be very competent at. So much so that the CEO of one of the world’s ...
No two languages mirror the nuances of either, and Google knows that to be true. We've all, at some point in the past, attempted to translate blocks of text using Google Translate only to end up with ...
It was early 1954 when computer scientists, for the first time, publicly revealed a machine that could translate between human languages. It became known as the Georgetown-IBM experiment: an ...
It was early 1954 when computer scientists, for the first time, publicly revealed a machine that could translate between human languages. It became known as the Georgetown-IBM experiment: an ...