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Poll: Have you been contacted by a solution provider offering ChatGPT as a translation tool? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you been contacted by a solution provider offering ChatGPT as a translation tool?".
This poll was originally submitted by Claudio Machado Junior. View the poll results »
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Lieven Malaise Belgium Local time: 04:59 Member (2020) French to Dutch + ...
And I have no reason whatsoever to believe this will happen in the near future. I actually don't understand the fuzz abaut ChatGPT and translation (at least not yet). An MT-engine like DeepL seems to be way better and also more practical to use for translation. | | |
Kay Denney France Local time: 04:59 French to English
ChatGPT readily tells us it doesn't translate so... I get the impression that it will cause the same kind of havoc for professional writers as machine translation has caused for translators. So it's not really a threat to us. | | |
I haven’t been contacted (yet?), but I’m not interested at all, AFAIK it’s not smarter than me, it just lies much better (at least more convincingly) than me… | |
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Jo Macdonald Spain Local time: 04:59 Italian to English + ...
Like this job opportunity? 100,000 words for this afternoon Translated by DeepL Edited by inventive Chat Bot Candidate must have latest quantum computer 24/7 on-demand availability required Rate low as we just need an expert to check it sounds natural Please wait to start as job has not been confirmed | | |
Lingua 5B Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 04:59 Member (2009) English to Croatian + ... We already have threats | Apr 13, 2023 |
Kay Denney wrote: ChatGPT readily tells us it doesn't translate so... I get the impression that it will cause the same kind of havoc for professional writers as machine translation has caused for translators. So it's not really a threat to us. Whether a threat is called MT or GPT, it doesn't really matter. You are right, but professional writers, unlike translators, don't reply to such silly offers, they just ignore them.
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Lieven Malaise Belgium Local time: 04:59 Member (2020) French to Dutch + ... Way past that | Apr 13, 2023 |
Lingua 5B wrote: Whether a threat is called MT or GPT, it doesn't really matter. You are right, but professional writers, unlike translators, don't reply to such silly offers, they just ignore them. That is probably true, but 'professional writers' have been using writing assistant software for probably a few decades now. Most famous exemple I can come up with: Stephen King. There's no reason to believe professonal writers will refrain from using AI if they think it can be of any advantage to them. Endless repeat: you won't and you can't stop it.
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Lingua 5B Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 04:59 Member (2009) English to Croatian + ... It's at their own convenience | Apr 13, 2023 |
Lieven Malaise wrote: Lingua 5B wrote: Whether a threat is called MT or GPT, it doesn't really matter. You are right, but professional writers, unlike translators, don't reply to such silly offers, they just ignore them. That is probably true, but 'professional writers' have been using writing assistant software for probably a few decades now. Most famous exemple I can come up with: Stephen King. There's no reason to believe professonal writers will refrain from using AI if they think it can be of any advantage to them. Endless repeat: you won't and you can't stop it. [Edited at 2023-04-13 10:34 GMT] You are right, they can use whatever they want. But they don't respond to offers to make GPT output sound "more human-like" at cheap rates. They simply don't (I am talking about professional writers here). Your example has nothing to do with this topic. | |
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Lingua 5B wrote: But they don't respond to offers to make GPT output sound "more human-like" at cheap rates. They simply don't (I am talking about professional writers here). I'm not sure that'll be true for long. | | |
Lieven Malaise Belgium Local time: 04:59 Member (2020) French to Dutch + ...
Lingua 5B wrote: But they don't respond to offers to make GPT output sound "more human-like" at cheap rates. They simply don't What makes you think that a professional writer, instead of writing from scratch, does or will never accept to make an existing (for exemple AI generated) text sound better if a client would ask for it ? Do they have a special gene that prevents them from considering that ? | | |
I was approached by a guy on LinkedIn offering this crap. I didn't really give him the chance to explain how ChatGPT could possibly work as a translation tool, anyway. I just proposed this poll to check with the community if this kind of offer is becoming a market trend. And personally, at this moment, I don't think this is a threat to our jobs.
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Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 03:59 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
However, GPT-4 (i.e. the new version of ChatGPT) is often giving me better suggestions than DeepL or Google. I'm using it via GT4T. It's now also available via Intento, as a plugin in Trados Studio/memoQ. | |
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Nor have I been contacted by a solution provider offering turpentine as a mouthwash. | | |
Not by providers | Apr 16, 2023 |
No. But by clients who asked for a proofreading of whatever Google translate/DeepL/ChatGPT translated ? Yes. | | |
Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 03:59 Member (2008) Italian to English
poll question "Have you been contacted by a solution provider offering ChatGPT as a translation tool?". No, and I have no idea what a "solution provider" is. | | |
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