TRANSLATION IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Keywords:
Machine translation, computer-assisted translation, artificial intelligence, neural networks, localization, natural language processing, computational linguistics, translation technology, digital communication, cross-cultural information exchange.Abstract
This study examines the transformative role of translation within the rapidly evolving field of information technology. The research explores how digital technologies have revolutionized translation practices, from traditional human translation to computer-assisted translation tools and artificial intelligence-powered systems. The paper analyzes the theoretical foundations of computational translation, examines contemporary machine translation technologies, and investigates the implications of these developments for professional translators, global communication, and cross-cultural information exchange in the digital age.
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