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DeepL’s Next-Gen Language Translation AI Outperforms ChatGPT and Google Translate
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DeepL’s next-gen language model outperforms competitors like Google Translate, ChatGPT-4, and Microsoft in translation quality, requiring fewer edits and improving productivity for businesses.

Groundbreaking technology: DeepL’s new language model combines world-class AI with proprietary linguistic data and the expertise of thousands of language specialists to provide best-in-class translations:

  • In blind tests, language experts prefer DeepL’s translations 1.3x more often than Google Translate, 1.7x more than ChatGPT-4, and 2.3x more than Microsoft.
  • Specialized LLMs tuned for language reduce the risk of hallucinations and misinformation compared to general-purpose models trained on public internet data.

Highest quality translations: Starting with Japanese, German, and Simplified Chinese to and from English, DeepL’s next-gen model significantly improves upon its already top-notch “classic” model:

  • For Japanese and Simplified Chinese, the new model’s quality is 1.7x better than the classic model, while for German, it’s 1.4x better.
  • This improved translation quality helps companies streamline global communications and save time.

Improved productivity and cost savings: DeepL’s translations require fewer edits than competitors, with Google needing 2x and ChatGPT-4 needing 3x more edits to achieve the same quality:

  • The new model decreases time spent on translation and copy editing, allowing teams to focus on higher-value work.
  • A 2024 Forrester study found that DeepL reduced translation time by 90%, cut workloads by 50%, and delivered a 345% ROI.

Enterprise-level security and privacy: DeepL maintains its commitment to security with the next-gen model, thanks to proprietary data centers, ISO 27001 certification, GDPR compliance, SOC 2 type 2 reporting, and a policy of never using Pro customer data for model training.

Broader implications: DeepL’s next-gen language model represents a significant advancement in AI-powered translation, raising the bar for competitors and offering businesses a powerful tool to enhance global communication and productivity. As more languages are added and the technology continues to evolve, DeepL is well-positioned to maintain its lead in the translation market, helping companies effectively navigate an increasingly connected world.

DeepL's next-gen LLM outperforms ChatGPT-4, Google, and Microsoft for translation quality

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