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Old 08-30-2023, 01:27 PM   #5
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...-related-to-ai

and
AI generated books on foraging for mushrooms.
https://historians.social/@dbellingr...79319319305464

AI Translations?
Might help for a first draft, to your own language, if you know the source language well enough.
https://historians.social/@dbellingr...78855068756484
I was pleasantly surprised by the skill of an automatic translation recently. Ben Aaronovich wrote a novella "Winter's Gifts" that was not released quickly in the US. The German version was available at Amazon. I bought it and used the Calibre "Translate Book" plug-in to get a version in English.

It was quite readable. There were some clear errors, but for the most part it did the job quite well.

I may be less happy when I read the original version, which is now available on Amazon.
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