Real machine translation seems to be far away - all examples I have seen, including the one posted by Aaron are just terrible
Not exact matches
«Neural
Machine Translation is going to change the economy by giving more businesses a language capability they can use to communicate and understand in
real time,» says Gachot.
If we look forward to
real - time
machine translation, we'll see people actually conversing in different languages, further opening up our world.
AR field trips are just the beginning of learning with smart
machines in ways that blend online with
real - world learning: fitness sensors that prompt activity, digital tools that support more effective team collaboration,
real - time
translation that kindles cross-cultural dialogue, robotic toys that spur computational thinking, and mobile apps that promote and analyze print reading.
Machine - aided
translation provides the initial low cost,
real - time
translation of content, which is then reviewed and edited by human linguists.
But I'm still wondering if automatic scene switching and
translation that still isn't in
real - time actually warrants calling this phone an intelligent
machine.