In this article you will find out how to enable the automatic, AI-assisted translation for the authoring tool Knowledgeworker Create.
Knowledgeworker Create is designed to create content quickly and for international audiences. The integrated artificial intelligence assists you in translating content into additional languages, without the need for a translation agency and with speed.
How can I enable automatic translation?
Enabling automatic translation requires a corresponding subscription to Knowledgeworker Create. Contact our support, and we will be happy to provide you with a quote.
Afterward, we will activate automatic translations for you, and you can immediately start with your first translations.
Who can use automatic translation?
Automatic translation is available to all authors within your organization. Users with translation permissions can also utilize automatic translation.
What are the benefits of automatic translation?
With automatic translation, you can quickly provide your content in multiple languages. The quality of the translation is nearly equivalent to that of a human translator. Compared to translation through an agency or translators within your organization, automatic translation is faster and more cost-effective. But how is this possible?
Automatic translations utilize an algorithm with artificial intelligence to generate translations. Content can be translated in large volumes in parallel. The coordination of agencies involving quotation, commissioning, and data exchange can be eliminated. Automatic translation is available around the clock, whether you want to provide a small learning nugget in another language or launch an extensive educational initiative internationally.
You do not have an authoring tool for the creation of online courses yet? Find out how to create interactive content with Knowledgeworker Create.
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