Tag: Google

Meta researchers share Llama 2, a safer, open-source large language model

The number of publicly available LLMs has skyrocketed in recent months, as developers rush to get their piece of the pie. PaLM, GPT-4, Claude, and now Llama 2.

XL8 selected for Google for Startups Cloud Program, accelerating AI innovation and growth

SAN JOSE, Calif. — XL8, a Silicon Valley tech company providing AI-powered machine translation technology, is thrilled to announce its selection for the prestigious...

The Week in Review: June 9, 2023

It was bound to happen at some point. After using ChatGPT irresponsibly, a lawyer could face sanctions, pending a judge’s review. Though OpenAI itself warns...

Google unveils generative AI tools at developer conference

Since 2016, Google’s been primarily focused on artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. And that R&D appears to be paying off, if Wednesday’s Google...

The Week in Review: March 17, 2023

This week’s been a pretty big one in the way of artificial intelligence (AI) advancements. On Tuesday, OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-4, not even...

The Week in Review: March 10, 2023

If you regularly use English in your day-to-day life, you’ve probably heard the words “pinkwashing” and “anti-fat” at least a handful of times in...

Wikipedia, Google and Airbnb named Best Global Websites of 2023 in Byte Level report

For 2023, Byte Level Research studied the websites of the 150 leading global brands across 13 industries. Websites were scored according to languages supported, global navigation, global and mobile website design, and localization. 

New competition for ChatGPT? Google announces Bard and other AI advancements

Move over, ChatGPT — there’s a new generative AI tool in town.

Gridly Vs. Google Sheets

It shouldn’t be news that mobile games are a major market. As a lead localization manager, my team has three active projects — Clockmaker, Bermuda Adventures, and Solitaire Cruise — with a combined audience of one million daily users. Their localization is handled by one team: ours. A vendor translates the game texts, and we add them to the lockits, which are then loaded into the games. We have sprints every two weeks, but our lockits are updated every day. For as long as I can remember, we worked with Google Sheets. Everyone was comfortable and familiar with it. But at some point, the thought popped into our heads that there must be something better. When we went searching, we discovered Gridly, a localization platform. In this article, I'm going to talk about what made us go looking for alternatives to Google Sheets, what enticed us about Gridly, how we ensured a smooth transition for the entire team, and what the outcomes were.