Translaite: An interesting free website to test ChatGPT

Translaite: An interesting free website to test ChatGPT

Translaite: An interesting free website to test ChatGPT

A few days ago, we announced, taking advantage of the popularity of the theme of the Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT, to an open source software tool in the form of a web browser plugin called Merlin. which is basically a artificial intelligence based chatbot application (ChatGPT) that allows users to interact with an intelligent chatbot to get information, advice and answers to questions.

Personally, I use Merlin on a daily basis and rated it positively for running small things, despite being free and having many usage limitations. However, I complement it with the use of a website called translate. Which is just as free, but with a much higher utilization potential. Since, it allows you to enjoy many features and benefits of ChatGPT, without subscribing to ChatGPT directly, and with much less limitations. And, it offers a fluid and easy-to-use multilingual interface, which makes it friendly and intuitive.

Merlin: A Web Browser plugin for using ChatGPT

Merlin: A Web Browser plugin for using ChatGPT

And, before starting this post about the interesting and free website called «translate», we recommend the previous related post, so that they can explore it when finished:

Merlin: A Web Browser plugin for using ChatGPT
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Translaite: A website that uses ChatGPT + DeepL

Translaite: A website that uses ChatGPT

What is Translate?

El artificial intelligence website known as translate For now, it does not have buttons or accesses with information about itself, that is, its creators, objectives, purposes, use policies, licensing, nothing at all. However, since use ChatGPT, we have asked him certain things about himself and he has answered the following to each question:

What is the Translaite website?

Translaite is an online resource developed by the European Commission (EC) that provides free multilingual translation services to users. It offers translations in more than 40 languages ​​and provides terminology management, text-to-speech and machine translation services. The website is designed to break down language barriers, making it easy to communicate with people from different countries around the world.

How does the Translaite website work?

Translaite website is a user-friendly platform that allows you to easily translate documents, websites and other text-based content. The website includes various features such as translation memory, multilingual search, and machine translation. To use Translaite, you just have to select the language you want to translate from and to which you want to translate, write or paste the text in the translation box and press the “Translate” button. The website will then generate a translation in the languages ​​you have selected. You can also access its terminology database, which includes specialized terms in several languages.

What technologies does the Translaite website use to function?

The Translaite website uses various advanced technologies, such as natural language processing, machine learning, text analysis, and computer-aided machine translation (CAT) tools. These technologies enable fast and accurate translations in more than 40 languages, and help break language barriers by providing clear and accurate translations. The website also integrates with other services such as Google Translate, making it easy for users to access translations from multiple sources.

Does the Translaite website use ChatGPT technology?

Yes, the Translaite website uses ChatGPT, an advanced machine learning technology, to provide phrase-wise translations. This technology helps users find the best translation quickly and accurately. ChatGPT is also used to provide audio translations, and the website uses the most advanced algorithms to ensure the highest translation quality.

Does the Translaite website use DeepL translation technology?

No, Translaite does not use DeepL's translation technology. It uses its own technology to provide free and accurate translations.

Recommendations on the use of Translaite/ChatGPT

Recommendations on the use of Translaite/ChatGPT

So far I have used Translate/ChatGPT satisfactorily for activities such as, translate text and obtain information about certain areas of life, such as work, studies, health and more; asking about them, and using phrases that begin with words such as: how, when, where, who, why, what is, and more.

However, just like with ChatGPT directly, it is good to be very explicit and detailed when making requests (questions). That is, it is good to tell him if he deserves it, the size of the text that we want, or the type of use (context) that we will give you as requested. Also, it gives good results if we give it detailed commands, such as the following:

More prompts to ask Translaite/ChatGPT correctly

  • What is the result of X mathematical operation.
  • Analyze the following content and give me your opinion.
  • Make a summary of the following text or rewrite the following content.
  • Give me a list of X elements, which meet the following conditions.
  • Creates a text structure, (for example, a table), with the following content.
  • Explain to me the operation of the following code executed in X programming language.
  • Generate and show me the code necessary to make a program made in X language do a certain action.
  • Write a paragraph or Write a text on X topic, using X quantity of words, detailing X elements in it.
  • How this code made in X programming language should be rewritten to this other X programming language.
  • Write a futuristic-style social media post that makes it seem like you like or master a certain topic or area of ​​knowledge.
  • Behave as a “specific person” or a “specific type of person” and answer a certain question.
  • It acts as a certain program (software), executes a certain operation with certain elements and displays the results on the screen.

As a final recommendation, whenever we use any AI we must read your result completely and very well, then analyze and validate it as much as possible with other traditional sources of knowledge. Since, when the AIs do not get reliable data to prepare the answers to our questions or orders, tend to make up information, that is, to include uncertain or invalid data in the answers.

And in case you want to know more about how to command ChatGPT carrying out certain tasks, we recommend you explore the following ChatGPT Cheat Sheet.

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Summary

In summary, we hope that this post about «translate», a useful and free website using ChatGPT for many tasks, continue to improve its use and capabilities, in an accessible, fair and appropriate way, by anyone anywhere in the world.

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  1.   stefano said

    Since I found out about its existence through this site, I've been trying translate, and I've seen both its benefits and its limitations... Something I don't like is that it tends to invent answers, for example if you ask to look for the video where you can see such-and-such, returns the link to youtube of non-existent videos...
    On the other hand, I have also found an interesting alternative, and something different, that perhaps could deserve an article in this blog, this is http://www.perplexity.ai

    1.    Linux PostInstall said

      Regards, Stefano. Thank you for your comment and sharing your experience. And yes, whenever we use any AI we must fully read its result very well, then analyze it, and validate it as much as possible with other traditional sources of knowledge. Since, when they do not get reliable data about our questions or orders, they tend to invent information, that is, to include uncertain or invalid data in the answers.

  2.   keshindb said

    Thanks for the article, well explained. The recommendations are very true, I must review the paragraphs delivered by the AI ​​with reference or own experience. You have to help her with context and others, even with the limitations it is a good help.