Are we close to the perfect machine translation system?
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Marian Flanagan - Speaker
Most of the texts translated today are done so using Machine Translation (MT). What does this mean for human translators? Are we reaching a point where human translators will no longer be required and we will celebrate the ‘perfect machine translation system’?
I address these questions and discuss the current state-of-art MT systems, how they are being used, the arguments being put forward for using MT in a professional context, the ethical considerations and implications of using large language models for translation, and the role of the human translator in all of this.
I address these questions and discuss the current state-of-art MT systems, how they are being used, the arguments being put forward for using MT in a professional context, the ethical considerations and implications of using large language models for translation, and the role of the human translator in all of this.
12 Mar 2024
External organisation
Name | Danske Sprogseminarer |
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- machine translation, AI, professional translator
Research areas
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