OpenAI has recently launched ChatGPT Translate, a new web-based translation tool that aims to compete with Google Translate. This standalone tool supports over 50 languages and features a user-friendly interface similar to Google Translate, with input and output text boxes and language selection options.
While Google Translate supports translation of various content types, including images, documents, and websites, ChatGPT Translate currently focuses on text and voice translations only. Image translation capabilities are not yet available. However, users can customize translations with presets like ‘business formal,’ enhancing the tool’s versatility.
Originally a feature of the ChatGPT chatbot, this dedicated translation tool by OpenAI is designed to provide convenient and accurate multilingual translations. Unlike Google Translate, ChatGPT Translate is currently only accessible via web browsers, with no standalone app announced yet. OpenAI has not disclosed the specific AI model powering this tool, leaving room for speculation on its technical underpinnings.
Source: The Verge