Published December 31, 2025 | Version v1
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THE FUTURE OF TRANSLATION IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

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Many translators convert text from the original language to the target language. In today's digital era, translation has become significantly easier, but the process still involves considerable effort to accurately translate a language into the intended target language. Although technology has simplified many aspects of translation, machine translation can sometimes be unreliable. In various sectors such as education, business, infrastructure, and social areas, the need for accurate translations can present challenges for writers. However, in this digital age, the translation process has become more accessible, even though there are still some drawbacks associated with it.In the digital era, artificial intelligence has made translation more accessible. This AI is extremely swift and fluent, capable of translating almost anything at breakneck speed. However, AI has difficulties translating complex communications, whereas human translators can manage such complexities. One critical feature is that humans comprehend the emotions and subtlety that exist in language, which AI cannot reproduce when making decisions.System file translation is greatly accelerated by machine translation. The manual translation process, on the other hand, takes a lot of time. Long hours are no longer needed to translate anything thanks to machine translation. But if a writer does it by hand, it could take them hours or even months to translate any given document. Machine translation is therefore quick and easy.This document explores the present landscape of translation technologies, their influence on the profession, and the future direction of translation in the digital era.

This paper presents the fundamental aspects of translation, highlighting its significance and various applications. It discusses the differences between human translation and machine translation, as well as the potential pitfalls when each is employed. Time is a crucial factor in both machine and human translation processes. Therefore, this paper emphasizes the key elements that demonstrate the necessity of machine translation and the influence of digital technology on the field of translation.

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