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I’m telling you as a blanket statement that AI Translators are not reliable. That much is easily verifiable. You’re the one speaking in riddles of a magical translator in the fogs of firefox that does work, with no evidence.
I’m pretty sure energy drinks might use synthetic taurine on a large scale, have we tried feeding cats Monster Energy? /s
So you don’t know the name of the model they use? Is it even accessible?

I used to think airpods were lame and dumb but now I love them.

Last month I bought a pair of padded headphones, analogue headphone jack with 2 sizes so it works for my interface too, with detachable cable. No bluetooth, no wifi, no special driver package, no LEDs: just headphones for only $18 while on sale.

Thank you, airpods. You’ve somehow made regular quality goods much more affordable by simply being the bigger gimmick.

You want examples but you never disclosed which product you’re asking about, and why should I give a damn in the first place? I shouldn’t have to present an absence of evidence of it working to prove it doesn’t work.
LLM and ML generated translations generate a series of tokens individually. That’s why AI Chatbots hallucinate so often, they decide the next most likely word in a sequence is “No” when the correct answer would be “Yes” and then the rest of the prompt devolves into convincing nonsense.
Sentences are a lot like math problems. An incorrect part changes the entire outcome.
The Mozilla Corporation is a for profit entity owned by the Mozilla Foundation, which lets them claim to be a nonprofit, which is a sketchy looking way to set up and promote your business if nothing else. They get most of their money from Google and they’ve been riding AI like all the other unethical companies.
80% of AI projects so far…

Nah it ain’t

Sometimes I watch Mystery Science Theatre 3000, I have literally no narrative standards.