Reddit extends machine-learning translation to 35 new countries, including Brazil and Spain
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Reddit is rolling out AI-powered translations to 35 countries
As world wide as the web is, language barriers still often limit how much of a site people can explore. Well, Reddit is using AI in an attempt to lessen this issue. The company announced Redditors across more than 35 countries will soon be able to automatically translate their entire feeds. The tool first launched in France earlier this year. The machine learning-powered feature is now available in Brazil and Spain, where Redditors can click a …


Reddit is bringing AI-powered, automatic translation to dozens of new countries
Reddit is bringing machine learning-powered translations to more than 35 new locales in Europe, Asia and Latin America in a move designed to open the largely English-centric social network to more users. The service comes nearly five months after Reddit first introduced site-wide translation for French-speakers, though the company had previously enabled users to translate individual posts across several languages. It also follows seven months af…
Reddit expands its AI translation feature to more than 35 countries
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere nowadays. You can find it being used in different sectors including healthcare, transportation, and more. Meanwhile, many social media apps including Reddit have been trying to bridge language barriers with AI. Earlier this year, Reddit announced it is adding a new AI translation tool to help users translate their entire feed into their language. Reddit’s AI translation feature is now available in Brazi…
The social network Reddit announces an automatic feed translation feature, available to users in over 35 countries.
Reddit begins rolling out its ML-powered translations in Brazil, Spain, Germany, Italy, the Philippines, and 30+ others on the web, mobile, and desktop
Reddit is bringing machine learning-powered translations to more than 35 new locales in Europe, Asia and Latin America in a move designed to open the largely English-centric social network to more users. The service comes nearly five months after Reddit first introduced site-wide translation for…
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