AI interpreters: no more language learning?

AI interpreters: no more language learning?

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With a smartphone, you always have an interpreter to hand - but the apps have their weaknesses. / © Kelli McClintock Unsplash

Being able to immediately understand and speak the local language abroad - that sounds tempting. Artificial intelligence is bringing us closer to this wish. But the technology can't do everything yet. Experts point out the limits of AI interpreters. 

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