What resources or tools do you often use to overcome the language barrier?
Tiger L
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While I often rely on translation apps and bilingual dictionaries to bridge the gap, I’ve noticed that these tools can sometimes fall short—whether it's struggling with accents or missing out on less common languages.
That’s why we’re excited to introduce AIPhone.AI, our AI-powered phone call app with live translation, designed to address some of these challenges. As we gear up for its launch, we’d love to hear your suggestions and feedback. What do you expect from it? What resources or tools do you find most helpful in overcoming language barriers?
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Janice@janicelewis00
I used to rely on Google Translate a lot, but lately, I’ve been using ChatGPT and Gemini more frequently. They’ve been really helpful in overcoming language barriers. Looking forward to seeing how AIPhone.AI performs!
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@janicelewis00 We'll keep you posted on its performance and can't wait to hear your thoughts when you get a chance to use it :)
Google Translate works pretty well for a free option. There are also some cool AI language learning apps out there like Duolingo and Babbel that adapt to your learning style. And if you want to go more old-school, Rosetta Stone is still a solid choice for structured language courses. 🌐🗣
I often use translation apps and language learning platforms. For real-time conversations, though, I’m excited about the potential of AIPhone.AI.
I’m interested to see how Aiphone.AI handles live translation, especially in real-time conversations. It could be a great tool to bridge those gaps!
Language learning apps like Duolingo help me a lot, but for translation, I rely on tools like Microsoft Translator. Excited to see what AIPhone.AI brings to the table.
Sometimes Chat GPT but need to explain very well the Tone of Voice of the conversation it's crucial eg if you need to create content.. or you are used to semi-professional language will find yourself writing posts on LinkedIn like a teenage startupper... for those who are not native English speakers this is a big problem, believe me, :D I'm Italian and we close the gap ..with gestures/ or we believe it can help. It's true! but unfortunately, it only works on calls ;)