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  • Language as a Right: Rethinking Inclusion in Public Services with Carol Velandia
    2025/06/01

    We speak with Carol Velandia, founder and CEO of Equal Access Language Services and creator of the Effective Inclusion to Language Access framework. Carol shares her powerful journey—from interpreting in hospitals to developing a human-centered model for institutional change—and makes a compelling case for language access as a civil rights issue.

    Carol unpacks common misconceptions, the importance of centering limited English proficient individuals in policy and practice, and the need to shift from transactional interpreting to structural inclusion.

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    40 分
  • Haitian Heritage Month: Honoring Language, Culture & Identity
    2025/05/30

    In celebration of Haitian Heritage Month, MultiLingual Magazine brings together leading voices from the Haitian linguistic and cultural community to reflect on the richness, resilience, and global impact of Haitian identity.

    A meaningful conversation with Marleen Julien (Creole Solutions), Junior Mesamours (JR Language Services), and Websder Corneille (Indiana University), moderated by MultiLingual CEO Eddie Arrieta.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Rewriting the MT Playbook with Marco Trombetti
    2025/05/12

    Marco Trombetti, CEO and Co-Founder of Translated, discusses the latest updates to LARA—their large language model-powered translation system—and how it's reshaping expectations around adaptation, speed, and context in machine translation. Marco also walks us through the current state of AI agents, their interoperability challenges, and what MCP protocol adoption by major players means for the future.

    We explore how localization teams can leverage LARA’s new Team Plan and API to enhance both internal workflows and enterprise-wide communication, and how the rise of agents could automate not just translation, but localization project management itself.

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    26 分
  • Ritual, Identity, and the Body
    2025/05/09

    By Tim Brookes

    Philippine cultural advocate Kristian Kabuay describes his artistic journey from the United States to the Philippines and back, and from graffiti to martial arts to batok, a traditional tattooing practice that incorporates body, identity, and language.

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    7 分
  • Why Generative AI Still Struggles With Indian Languages
    2025/05/09

    By Shrushti Chhapia

    Although generative AI has made remarkable strides in language processing, its struggle with Indian dialects highlights the deep-rooted challenges of data scarcity, code-switching complexities, and low digital representation of regional languages.

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    12 分
  • Voices Without Borders
    2025/05/09
    How AI shapes global communication

    By Helena Batt

    TED has partnered with Panjaya to help make TED Talks accessible to a global audience. Using AI-powered video adaptation and expert-in-the-loop translators, the company is dubbing its TED Talks in multiple languages.

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    5 分
  • The Ten Best Language Technology Products of the Year
    2025/05/09

    By Veronica Hylak and Bridget Hylak

    The year’s best products span various use cases; some focus on speed, others on adaptability. Advocating for a pricing model that reflects the level of human involvement, the context, and the intended use of a translation, the authors classify these tools using a three-tiered system depending on whether the output is raw AI, creative, or highly technical.

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    21 分
  • Turning Data Into Direction
    2025/05/08

    In this episode, we speak with Veronique Ozkaya, Co-CEO of Datamundi AI, about the company’s transformation from Summa Linguae Technologies into a data-focused, AI-driven service provider. Drawing on her 25+ years in the language industry, Veronique explores how multilingual data is becoming central to enterprise AI strategies—and why localization teams are well positioned to lead this shift.

    We discuss the rebranding decision, the evolution of data services, real client use cases, and the internal cultural changes required to support such a pivot. Veronique also reflects on the strategic role of language in AI adoption, the challenges of bias and data quality, and the core values—openness, resilience, and transparency—that drive Datamundi’s vision for the future.

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    35 分