![]() ![]() They have obviously experimented with different strategies and even changed course completely at least once. How does Google’s gender-specific translation feature work inside? Fortunately, Google is not too secretive (unlike DeepL), they have published blog posts and academic papers which explain in broad terms how they have done it. ![]() So the interesting question is, how do the two compare? What’s same, what’s different, and which is better? In this article I’m going to discuss how Google is “doing” gender-specific translations and talk about the differences between their approach and Fairslator’s. ![]() Gender-specific translation in Google Translate.Īs you may know, Fairslator has a feature like this too, although in different language pairs (currently: English to French, German and Czech). ![]()
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