![]() They are intended to make it easy to use a translation platform. Powered by artificial intelligence, they are similar to chatbots or are essentially a type of chatbot. They simulate conversations with humans, to make the use of a translation service somewhat engaging or less impersonal. What do translation bots look like?Īs mentioned, they are like messenger services. They appear as chat windows with which you can interact through voice or send a text/chat message and wait for a response. ![]() Usually, the bot is the first to “talk.” You get a greeting followed by a question on what you need. Since translation bots are powered by artificial intelligence, the experience of using them is comparable to conversing with a real person. It’s unlike what you get when you contact (by phone) the automated system of phone companies, wherein you are asked to press certain numbers to be directed to the channel that can provide the answer you are looking for. With AI-powered translation bots, the conversation does not have to follow a certain format or sequence. For example, if you want to have a phrase translated to French, the process will not be something like this: (1) the bot greets you, (2) asks you a question, (3) directs you to choose a keyword for the language you need, and (4) asks you to enter the word, phrase, or sentence you want to be translated. For example, after the bot greets you, you can just say “Please translate ‘hello’ to French.” Instead, you can naturally chat with the bot to request for the translation you want. Many translation bots can already understand what you intend to get. Some of the popular translation bots are as follows: Some may clarify the language you want first, but most of the time they can readily comprehend your request. This is regarded as the first example of a translation bot. This Facebook and Viber bot can be used for translating in 10 languages. ![]() It is known as the biggest translation bot on Facebook. Many bots make use of Google’s translation service. These include the interface you see when you go to, the prompts in Chrome that ask you if you want a page translated, and various third-party bots that make use of Google’s renowned translation platform. This bot is specially created to facilitate communication among gamers on the Discord chat board. A command-based bot, you can get translations with it using commands such as /translate_to, /translate_this, or /auto_translate. Delilah Discord integration that picks the most embarassing song from your playlist and DMs it to all of your friends Cody Yes.You can use the translation service of by simply adding bot to your Skype and Telegram contacts. Caelan Chat plugin for Spotify Abbey A platform that creates sign-language subtitles for songs Donzal Dance-off competition app Bo A music discovery tool for Spotify Mackenzie Social network for professional yodelers Vel The 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon, but for music Eric A music streaming service like Spotify Michael SoundCloud but it's only Nightcore Lucy An app to share music in the car without the hassle of speakers Pete A themed client for YouTube Ariana An app that creates vocaloid music videos but instead of Miku it's Rythm-chan Ashley AI that scans your face and composes a theme song for you Hailey An app that matches your music to your current drink/meal Ricky Spotify wrapped, but you recommend sandwiches based on people's music tastes Billy An app to find nearby indie and pro concerts Juke An app that recommends living locations based on music taste Dennis A moderation bot for Discord and Guilded Xander A music service for studying music Bridgette A mobile video game studio Satoshi Actually nothing. ![]() So, what exactly are you guys working on? Amanda API that auto generates music based off of random numbers Alex Turntable.fm but cooler Charlie Twitter, but for music Jane Dating app that pairs people by music taste Shaniqua Imagine a Discord clone where voice channels are just radio stations Stephanie A new scrobbling (Last.fm) service Logan A platform for streaming vinyl records Reese Wearable tech app that creates a personal soundtrack Dave A VRChat music integration Veronica A discord-only music label Helen The exact same music bot you already had, but it plays every song in reverse.
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