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  2. IBM's CodeNet dataset can teach AI to translate computer ...

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    CodeNet is essentially the ImageNet of computers. It’s an expansive dataset designed to teach AI/ML systems how to translate code and consists of some 14 million snippets and 500 million lines ...

  3. Google Lens can now help you pronounce the words it translates

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    Gone are the days of being forced to spend more than $500 on a robot vacuum. Here are the affordable robot vacuums you can get right now.

  4. Microsoft uses GPT-3 to let you code in natural language

    techcrunch.com/2021/05/25/microsoft-uses-gpt-3...

    These, too, translate natural language into a formula, after all. GPT-3 is probably a bit more sophisticated than this and capable of understanding more complex queries, but translating natural ...

  5. Ray-Ban's new Meta smart glasses will be able to translate ...

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    Meta just took the wraps off its latest smart glasses at today's Connect event in Menlo Park. We were able to spend a bit of time with the new wearables

  6. Microsoft improves its AI translations with Z-Code | TechCrunch

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    Microsoft today announced an update to its translation services that, thanks to new machine learning techniques, promises significantly improved translations between a large number of language ...

  7. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    Google Neural Machine Translation (GNMT) was a neural machine translation (NMT) system developed by Google and introduced in November 2016 that used an artificial neural network to increase fluency and accuracy in Google Translate.

  8. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-user translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first before ...

  9. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    1.1.0. Yes. 300+. Competitive performance for Chinese translation tasks; statistical machine translation. Supports phrase-based, hierarchical phrase-based, and syntax-based (string-to-tree, tree-to-string, and tree-to-tree) models for research purposes. OpenLogos. Windows, Linux. GPL or paid initiative taker. No fee required.