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With language barriers across geographical boundaries and rising costs of skilled hires, automation using cognitive language translator services could be a great alternative. Translation is one of the hardest challenges to tackle, but it is the most promising challenge in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Watson Translator service offers multiple domain-specific translation models, can be customized and has the capability of translating documents ( MS Office files) while preserving their format. Available in API form, anyone can embed this functionality to translate applications, websites, documents, chats, real-time messages and more.

It can be used in a variety of use cases for the application of this service in areas like Education and Healthcare. On the business side, this could change the way how Retail, Telecom, and Banking sectors engage, where the customer connect is high and native language is a key differentiator. Unlike other Language translator services, Watson with its cognitive capabilities understands Hindi or any other language along with its nuances and emotion. Watson’s deep learning methods help it understand words not just through their meaning but through how their meanings change in different contexts, and the frequency of these contexts which ensures that the translation accuracy of sentences is very high. Watson Language Translator service now available in Hindi With numerous translator services in the market, what makes Watson really unique is that the data remains with the owner and like all IBM services, users can avail the Watson Language Translator service in a secure environment. With 15 languages now being a part of Watson’s cognitive services skill set globally, the technology is now accessible to more than 2 billion people in their native language. Watson getting tutored in more Indian languages opens up a realm of possibilities for people, developers, and businesses, who can benefit from addressing a key barrier that faces us today, language.

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