AI-Powered Speech Recognition and Its Impact on Language Interpreting
Imagine stepping into a room full of people speaking different languages and being able to understand and respond in real time—without knowing a single word of their language. Thanks to advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and speech recognition technology,...
Age and Language: How Different Generations Approach Language
Language is like a river—constantly flowing and changing over time. We all use it, but the way we use it can vary depending on our generation. Each age group has its own unique relationship with words, phrases, and even emojis! Understanding how different generations...
Enhancing Legal Proceedings with On-Demand Interpreting and Staffing Strategies
In a globalized world where communication is not limited by distance or borders, legal proceedings are more diverse and fast-paced than ever. To keep up with fluctuating demands and multilingual cases, courtrooms and businesses everywhere need more flexible and easily...
Human Touch vs. Machine: Why Interpreters Are More Than Just Linguists
In an era where technology is advancing at breakneck speed, it’s tempting to believe that machines can handle almost anything humans do—including interpreting languages. After all, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have given us tools like Google...
How Interpreting Services Are Preserving Endangered Languages
Languages are more than words—they’re windows into history, culture, and identity. Yet, many of the world’s approximately 7,000 languages are at risk of disappearing, with one language dying out approximately every two weeks. For dialects in trouble, interpreting...
The Evolution of Language Services in a Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic upended industries worldwide, and language services were no exception. From translation and interpretation to localization and language education, the industry had to adapt rapidly to meet new demands. The shift to remote work, the rise of...
5 Fun Ways to Practice a New Language with Minimal Effort
Learning a new language doesn’t have to feel like homework. Sure, grammar drills and vocabulary lists are helpful, but there are plenty of fun, low-pressure ways to integrate language practice into your daily life. The best part? These methods are so enjoyable, they...
How Remote Interpreting Enhances Multi-Language Tax Filings
Even for those people who fluently speak a country's current language, filing taxes can be a burden. The challenge is even more for non-native speakers, with unfamiliar terminology inside the taxes, and different cultural ways of financial customs, which brings...
Why Translating Your Website Isn’t Enough: The Importance of Cultural Adaptation
Businesses are no longer limited to selling in their local communities. A company in Chicago can sell its products to people in Tokyo, Mumbai, or São Paulo with just a few clicks. While this might sound simple, one key factor can make or break these global...








