Olga Beregovaya

Olga has over 25 years of experience in Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, AI model development and global content delivery, and is passionate about both growing businesses through driving change and innovation, and mentoring the next generation of AI talent. Olga started her career in language technology working on Rule-based machine translation, gradually expanding her expertise into other broader applications of NLP and Machine Learning to enterprise localization workflows. Olga has also served as President of AMTA, currently serves as a Technology Program Sponsor for Women in Localization. Olga is a recognized thought leader and a frequent presenter at both localization and broader AI industry events, and various podcasts and webinars, and has authored multiple articles. Olga received her MA, Linguistics/Germanic Studies at UC Berkeley and BA/MA in Linguistics from St. Petersburg State University.
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Mitigating Hallucinations in AI-Powered Translation

While AI translation tools can generate hallucinations, the good news is that there are many practical ways to detect and mitigate them. This article delves into the reasons behind the problem and the techniques that can be used to address it.