According to ECO, Google announced that it is implementing 110 new languages in Google Translate, the technology company's translation tool, being the “biggest expansion ever”, and which includes Portuguese from Portugal.
By 2022, Google had added 24 new languages using 'zero-shot' machine translation, where a machine learning model learns to translate into another language without ever seeing an example, and announced “the 1,000 Languages Initiative, a commitment to build AI [artificial intelligence] models that will support the 1,000 most spoken languages in the world,” Google recalls.
We’re using AI to add over 100 new languages to Google Translate, our largest expansion ever. Learn more ↓ https://t.co/jLGouceAIG
— Google (@Google) June 27, 2024
“Now, we’re using AI to expand the range of languages we support,” and “thanks to our powerful PaLM 2 language model, we’re starting to roll out 110 new languages to Google Translate, our biggest expansion ever, including Portuguese from Portugal,” he says in an online post. In other words, Google Translate will now distinguish between variants of Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil).
It is about time!
By Wolfgang M. from Beiras on 30 Jun 2024, 09:02
It appears that portugese from Portugal has similar importance as Basa Bali and Wolof.
By Robert from Beiras on 19 Jul 2024, 09:48