Human-Machine Collaboration, and the Future of Translation: Insights from Sharon O'Brien - VistaTalks Ep #118 - podcast episode cover

Human-Machine Collaboration, and the Future of Translation: Insights from Sharon O'Brien - VistaTalks Ep #118

May 31, 202340 min
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Episode description

In this episode, Host María Roa is joined by Sharon O’Brien. Effective translation and localization services are critical in a world where communication and understanding are paramount. Sharon O'Brien, the esteemed Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at Dublin City University, is a leading expert in translation technology, crisis translation, and machine translation. In this engaging podcast episode, we had the pleasure of discussing O'Brien's groundbreaking work and exploring topics such as the role of translation in crisis response, the human factors in machine translation, and the potential for human-machine collaboration.


About VistaTalks

VistaTalks has an incredible lineup of guests from around the globe. We love to feature interesting discussions with interesting people from all around the world. Follow VistaTalks on Spotify for all the latest episodes, or subscribe to the show on Apple and Google podcasts. VistaTalks is available on many other podcast platforms. To learn more about VistaTalks, please visit https://www.vistatalks.com.


About Vistatec

We have been helping some of the world’s most iconic brands to optimize their global commercial potential since 1997. Vistatec is one of the world’s leading global content solutions providers. HQ in Dublin, Ireland, with offices in Mountain View, California, USA. To learn more about Vistatec, please visit https://www.vistatec.com


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