Le géant américain Google vient d'intégrer 110 nouvelles langues à son outil de traduction Google translate, dont le Breton. Le porte-parole français du géant américain du numérique nous explique l'engouement des bretonnants...
“We’re rolling out 110 languages to Google Translate, our largest expansion ever. From Cantonese to Qʼeqchiʼ, the update will open up translations for more than 614 million speakers — around 8% of the world’s population. About a quarter of the new languages come from Africa, which also represents our largest expansion of African languages to date, and a big step toward our goal of supporting 1,000 languages with AI.”
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Voici un extrait du communiqué de Google :
Big news for Google Translate
“We’re rolling out 110 languages to Google Translate, our largest expansion ever. From Cantonese to Qʼeqchiʼ, the update will open up translations for more than 614 million speakers — around 8% of the world’s population. About a quarter of the new languages come from Africa, which also represents our largest expansion of African languages to date, and a big step toward our goal of supporting 1,000 languages with AI.”