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Now You’re Speaking My Language: Active Translation Tools Are Changing the Game
In short order, everyone will be able to talk to anyone in real-time regardless of language barriers. Remember the story of the Tower of Babel – well, it’s been solved by technology.
A recent shot across the bow was the release of Apple’s AirPods 3. A live translation feature is available in these ear buds, which uses artificial intelligence to translate from 9 languages in real-time. Yes, that means that you can have your AirPods in and listen to someone speaking another language as if it were your own. Not only that, but if the person you are listening to is also wearing the new AirPods, what you are saying can be translated for them, too. The implication of that is that, yes – you can speak to another person, in real-time, even where neither of you know the other’s language.
Apple’s new AirPods may be the showiest option in this space and probably will become the most widely-used of these technologies. But even before the new AirPods released, there have been live translation softwares and physical devices (even other ear buds) available. Of course, none of those product lines have a customer base like Apple’s.
So, it could be that this is what pushes live translation into general use. Of course, the business potential here is obvious, especially for certain practice areas like immigration law.
The history of man has been a search for understanding. Now you can understand everyone.
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