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London Book Fair 2024: How Will AI Change Life for Literary Translators?
Publishers Weekly
They can generate (iterative) images. They can generate (iterative) text. But how will large language models change translation—especially...
2 months ago
London: The International Booker Prize Names Its Shortlist
Publishing Perspectives
Novels originating in Dutch, German, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish are in contention for the 2024 International Booker Prize.
1 month ago
Book Box | Unravelling the art of translation at London’s oldest bookstore
Hindustan Times
Book Box | Unravelling the art of translation at London's oldest bookstore · Two hot new reads are Charles Spencer's boarding school memoir and...
1 month ago
British Museum under fire for using translator's work in China exhibition without permission – The China Project
The China Project
Instead of crediting and compensating the translator, the London institution responded to the backlash by removing her work and the original...
10 months ago
Interpreting and translation services | Royal Free London
Royal Free London
Most patients will be provided with telephone interpreters, while face-to-face interpreters can be booked if there is a specific need for it. Communication...
6 months ago
British Museum settles case with translator after using work 'without permission, credit or payment'
The Art Newspaper
The London institution will now reinstate Yilin Wang's translations and is reviewing its permissions policy.
9 months ago
Sign of the times: London company advertises for 'emoji translator'
The Guardian
Based in the City of London financial district, Today Translations is advertising on its website for a translator able to interpret the...
89 months ago
“Real Donkeys” uses digital donkey translator at London event.
Slate
Mark Ineson, a “donkey whisperer” who owns a donkey farm in West Yorkshire, England, hosted donkey rides in London's Jubilee Gardens this week...
93 months ago
London translation company seeks first ever emoji translator
UPI.com
A British company is breaking new ground in the field of translation by placing a job listing for the first ever emoji translator.
89 months ago
Emoji translator wanted - London firm seeks specialist
BBC
A London firm advertises for an emoji translator in what is thought to be the first such job worldwide.
89 months ago