SlatorPod Por: Slator SlatorPod is the weekly language industry podcast where we discuss the most important news and trends in translation, localization, interpreting, and language AI. Brought to you by Slator.com. 274 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast SlatorPod Mostrando página 6 de 14 #174 Dotsub Collapses, Microsoft Delights, ChatGPT Traffic Peaks, EU Chooses MT 13/07/2023 #173 Hollywood-Grade AI Dubbing with Deepdub CEO Ofir Krakowski 07/07/2023 #172 Clinical Translation and Linguistic Validation at Scale with ICON’s Brian Mallon 30/06/2023 #171 Our GPT SWOT Analysis for the Language Industry 16/06/2023 #170 Dubbing for Top Youtube Creators with Unilingo CEO Farbod Mansorian 08/06/2023 #169 United Language Group CEO Nic McMahon on Language Access and Outcomes 01/06/2023 #168 Google Bard Refuses to Translate, Launching Slator Answers 26/05/2023 #167 How Large Language Models Prove Chomsky Wrong with Steven Piantadosi 18/05/2023 #166 Translation and Localization Industry Maintains Growth in 2022 to USD 27.9bn 12/05/2023 #165 Super Agency New Hires, RWS Results, ZOO Capital Raise 05/05/2023 #164 How Fireflies.ai is Tripling Down on Becoming a Large Language Model-based Firm 04/05/2023 #163 The Future of Live Multilingual Captioning Ai-Media CEO Tony Abrahams 28/04/2023 #162 The Great ChatGPT and Translation Debate 19/04/2023 #161 Microsoft’s Christian Federmann on the Translation Quality of Large Language Models 12/04/2023 #160 Inside the Large Language Model Revolution with Nikola Nikolov 04/04/2023 #159 The GPT-4 Exposure of Translators and Interpreters 31/03/2023 #158 How Game Localization is Trailblazing Speech Synthesis with Voiseed CEO 29/03/2023 #157 Behind the Scenes of Netflix’ 1899 with Cinescript’s Liane Kirsch 22/03/2023 #156 VSI CEO Mark Howorth on AI in Media Localization, Adding More Dubbing Capacity 14/03/2023 #155 Why Everyone Is Using Subtitles Now with David Orrego-Carmona 08/03/2023 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 ... 14 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn