There is much talk about reaching artificial general intelligence but should we be worried that the machine is shortly going to take over all kinds of knowledge work, including translation? Is language really something that machines can master?
In this episode, Kirti Vashee joins us to talk about the limits around large language models.
ChatGPT’s still got its fair share of limitations!
About Kirti Vashee:
Independent Translation Technology Expert & Consultant
Developing and executing overall sales/marketing plans and strategy for startup companies. Building and managing key partner & distribution channel partnerships, Has experience in successful small entrepreneurial companies as well as larger technology companies like EMC, Dow Jones and Legato.
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