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What do we know about the suspension of Spanish translations of alerts from the National Weather Service?

Summary by El Tiempo Latino
If you only have a few seconds, read these lines: The National Weather Service suspended “until further notice” automatic translations of its products and weather alerts into several languages, including Spanish, due to the expiration of the contract with an artificial intelligence company. Approximately 43 million people in the United States speak Spanish as their mother tongue, according to the Census Bureau. This represents approximately 14% …

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If you only have a few seconds, read these lines: The National Weather Service suspended “until further notice” automatic translations of its products and weather alerts into several languages, including Spanish, due to the expiration of the contract with an artificial intelligence company. Approximately 43 million people in the United States speak Spanish as their mother tongue, according to the Census Bureau. This represents approximately 14% …

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El Tiempo Latino broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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