"Tilde" will provide translations in 34 European languages with artificial intelligence
The Latvian company Tilde has launched an AI translation service that supports 34 European languages, promising accurate terminology and natural language flow for users.
Tilde, a Latvian tech company, has announced the launch of its new artificial intelligence-based translation service, which can translate content into 34 different European languages. Historically, the AI model had been considered a significant scientific achievement in the development of AI for European languages but was not yet optimized for everyday use by a broader audience. With its public availability now, this service is expected to cater to both personal translation needs and professional work requirements.
The company assures users that its 'TildeOpen' model offers competitive quality compared to much larger global models like ChatGPT 4.1, despite being approximately 60 times smaller in size. Users can expect accurate use of terminology and smoother sentence construction, which aims to significantly reduce the frequency of corrections needed in machine-translated texts. Detailed comparative test results show TildeOpen's capabilities, which can be accessed through TildeBench, a ranking of large language models.
Moreover, the flexibility of Tilde's service allows organizations to deploy 'TildeOpen' on their own infrastructure or within European cloud systems, ensuring complete data control. This aspect is particularly crucial for government agencies and businesses, as the service guarantees that data remain within the EU, thus addressing concerns over data privacy and security, which are vital in today's digital landscape.