Mark Zuckerberg wrote on his personal Facebook blog** that Meta* has opened up access to an AI-based program that can translate text into 200 languages ​​at once.

Mark Zuckerberg opens access to AI translator

“It is impressive how much artificial intelligence improves all our services. We have just created an open source AI model that can be translated into 200 different languages, many of which are not supported by current translation systems," Zuckerberg wrote.

He emphasized that access to the open source model is part of the No Language Left Behind project.

To give an idea of ​​the scale of the AI-based translation software that everyone now has access to, it should be noted that it has over 50 billion parameters. It can process more than 25 billion transfers daily.

The AI ​​training was carried out on the basis of one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, Research SuperCluster.

“Communication in different languages ​​is one of the superpowers that AI provides, and as we continue our work in this direction, we will improve everything from showing the most interesting content on Facebook** and Instagram** to more relevant recommendations from our customers. services for everyone”, added the billionaire.

The Verge writes that Wikipedia authors began to use the new model almost immediately and willingly, for whom the quick translation of articles into almost all languages ​​​​is very relevant.

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Author:

Ekaterina Alipova

Source: RB

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