Sentence structure means that it kind of can’t happen in real-time as such, because you would need to wait until potentially the end of the sentence to get words that appear early in the sentence in an accurate and natural-ish translation. If “20 seconds later” is real time, barring run-on sentences, which are much more common in speech than in writing, then I guess.
you would need to wait until potentially the end of the sentence to get words that appear early in the sentence in an accurate and natural-ish translation
Yandex Browser already does this, but to Russian only. It has like 10-15 seconds delay for live streams (at least on Youtube) but it works as well as the auto-generated transcription.
if AI ever gets good enough to do this accurately and in real time, we’d be looking at an actual babelfish
i would finally, at long last, have to hand it to them
Sentence structure means that it kind of can’t happen in real-time as such, because you would need to wait until potentially the end of the sentence to get words that appear early in the sentence in an accurate and natural-ish translation. If “20 seconds later” is real time, barring run-on sentences, which are much more common in speech than in writing, then I guess.
I think most people are okay with a reasonable delay if the live interpretation is accurate.
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yeah good point, I speak enough german that I should already know how much grammar would be an issue lol
Yandex Browser already does this, but to Russian only. It has like 10-15 seconds delay for live streams (at least on Youtube) but it works as well as the auto-generated transcription.