DeepL launches new LLM that 'outperforms' Google Translate, ChatGPT

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DeepL launches new LLM that 'outperforms' Google Translate, ChatGPT

Cologne-based DeepL has launched a new translation-specific LLM that promises better quality than rivalling Google Translate and ChatGPT. The startup aims to raise industry standards with its new large language model (LLM) built for translation and editing. DeepL's LLM is designed to produce more human-like translations and reduce the risk of errors.

The LLM uses DeepL's proprietary data for training, tailored for content creation and translation, and involved language experts in its development. DeepL claims its new LLM outperforms competitors like Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft, as demonstrated in blind tests. The company has seen significant growth, expanding its language portfolio, opening a US office, and securing a $300mn investment.

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