SMRTR AISep 19, 2024AP News

A volunteer network of interpreters wants to make refugees’ languages more accessible. Will AI help?

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Tarjimly, a Google-backed nonprofit, connects refugees with volunteer interpreters and uses AI to enhance translations for rare languages. With 60,000 volunteers, many being multilingual refugees, the organization provides on-demand interpretation for crucial appointments, addressing language barriers faced by asylum seekers.

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