Talk:Machine translation software usability

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Trustworthiness etc.[edit]

It is likely that this is an artefact of the Google statistical machine translation process, and not some "joke". You can observe similar artefacts for example when browsing the Greek Wikipedia,

"Η ελληνική έκδοση της εγκυκλοπαίδειας περιλαμβάνει αυτή τη στιγμή 32.361 άρθρα.
The English edition of the Encyclopaedia currently includes 32,361 articles."

If a source can be found that this is a joke, then fine, but I really suspect not. In the mean time I have removed it. - Francis Tyers · 23:32, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Outdated![edit]

Most is anecdotal (=OR) info from 2006.

Now Google and e.g. Bing are much better. I tried with this Arabic:


-> G: As for the stampede at the Jamat-Jamarat ridge, which often falls in the hands of many victims, Prince Nayef pointed to the introduction of "many improvements in the Jamarat Bridge, which will prevent any contention."

Bing: And about the incidents of stampede at the stoning ritual--in which many victims often fall--Prince Nayef pointed to the introduction of "many improvements in the Jamarat bridge will prevent the occurrence of any contention." Zezen (talk) 18:36, 15 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]