OpenAI Takes on Google Translate With Its New AI-Powered Translation Feature

The ChatGPT website has been silently updated by OpenAI to offer text translations, with a new interface designed for the service of its chatgte. In a new webpage, which has similar layout as Google Translate with the experience opens in an image of . Currently, users can type the text or paste it from another website. It is a useful feature, but it does not appear that the translation part uses any artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This page allows users to refine the translated text in various styles and talons, instead of translation; this is followed by the AI part (i.e.

ChatGPT Translate Is Here

The Translate with ChatGPT feature was released by OpenAI without fanfare, first seen by X (formerly Twitter) user Tibor Blaho, Lead Engineer at AIRPM, which has not been featured in any of the tweets. The company’s employees have also not mentioned it anywhere in its blog post, nor any social media announcement and even the absence of a blog posting or an announcement by anyone who works for that company. Click here for opening of the page, and there is no apparent app-compatible interface at this point.

A simple tool like Translate using ChatGPT can be used. Two large text boxes are there, . It is a default setting for users to type or paste the text they need translated on the left box, which has been set at “Detect language” by default. The translation of translated text is shown at the right box; user may switch from a drop down menu to select from the supported languages.

Only 50 or so options are very limited in the selection of languages, and thus a large number of s have. But big languages like English, French and German (including English), German – Hindi or Italian – Japanese, Korean, Spanish and more are also supported. There are also several Indic languages, such as Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi, Telugu, Tamil and Urdu.

The site says users can add text, upload an image or use voice to get a translation but there is no option to add an picture. The translation of voice-based translation also works only on the mobile browser when the microphone is switched on. That is a feature that may be an under-development option for s.

This service directly competes with Google Translate (although it is short on a number of accounts) but does not meet the criteria for its services. In a case where Google supports roughly 243 languages (far greater selection than what OpenAI provides) for example, Google is the host of about 235 languages. This is not the only one on OpenAI’s new offering, which supports images, documents, camera-feed and real-time conversations that are also supported by the Gemini-maker’ telecommunication platform.

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