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		<description><![CDATA[If you know any T&#38;I schools we can reach out to, please share them by contacting us at info@montereylanguages.com. Monterey Language Services has followed AI development closely and reached out to professional interpreters across the globe to gather their advice for future interpreters. https://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/advice-to-future-interpreters-4894 Now we&#8217;re looking to share what we&#8217;ve gathered with students around [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know any T&amp;I schools we can reach out to, please share them by contacting us at <a href="mailto:info@montereylanguages.com">info@montereylanguages.com</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/flipbook-screenshot.png"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-4909" src="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/flipbook-screenshot.png" alt="flipbook screenshot" width="288" height="390" /></a></p>
<p>Monterey Language Services has followed AI development closely and reached out to professional interpreters across the globe to gather their advice for future interpreters.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/advice-to-future-interpreters-4894">https://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/advice-to-future-interpreters-4894</a></p>
<p>Now we&#8217;re looking to share what we&#8217;ve gathered with students around the world who are pursuing a career in translation or interpretation.</p>
<p>Thank you and let&#8217;s encourage the next generation together!</p>
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		<title>Advice to Future Interpreters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 21:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Behind the Scenes Flipbook Link: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/295aedfedf.html How did the idea come up? One of the participating interpreters Sasha commented: The thought of coming up with such a book is already an achievement. That’s right, the idea to give advice to future interpreters didn’t occur to us until after having completed a series we did that [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Behind the Scenes</strong></p>
<p>Flipbook Link: <a href="https://heyzine.com/flip-book/295aedfedf.html">https://heyzine.com/flip-book/295aedfedf.htm</a>l</p>
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<h2><strong>How did the idea come up?</strong></h2>
<p>One of the participating interpreters Sasha commented: The thought of coming up with such a book is already an achievement.</p>
<p>That’s right, the idea to give advice to future interpreters didn’t occur to us until after having completed a series we did that compared professional interpreters to AI.</p>
<p>Starting from <em>Interpreters and Music</em> to <em>Interpreters and Voices</em> (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO-QGEbwcTr2MdhbLPPGszMw8Rdc5J9aI">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO-QGEbwcTr2MdhbLPPGszMw8Rdc5J9aI</a>), the 12 videos we’ve made in 6 months led us to a certain question:</p>
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<li>How are we going to pass the torch on to the future interpreters in the era of AI?”</li>
<li>We began thinking about if it was possible for us to share advice to encourage the future of our industry.</li>
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<p><strong>Who did we reach out to?<br />
</strong><br />
This subject is bigger than our company (Monterey Language Services), so we reached out across the globe to various colleagues in the field to ask them what kind of advice they would give to future generations.</p>
<p>Judging by the number of quality, in-depth, and complete responses we received, it seems that our idea to seek out advice from colleagues was a step in the right direction.</p>
<p><strong>Navigating the complex undertaking<br />
</strong><br />
Martha graciously shared the medal she was awarded for writing the bilingual publication. It was very inspirational and taught us that we can learn to open our mind beyond interpretation assignments! It awakened our awareness of our role and responsibilityto disseminate the value of our heritage to other language speakers.</p>
<p>As a result, we decided to pursue putting a face to their quotes and deliver even more layers of information to the project, and that thought has really elevated the project and made everything more intriguing!</p>
<h2><strong>Captions and pictures<br />
</strong></h2>
<p>We are totally in awe to receive amazing one-line captions, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bing’s regarding &#8220;the wealth of information disguised as language&#8221;</li>
<li>Lenne’s regarding eye contact on the job. Lenne brought it to our attention that there are many different theories as to how long to maintain eye contact and where to look while talking to someone vs. What an eye-opening piece of feedback from Lenne!</li>
<li>When we received Elizabeth’s picture with lots of beautiful divine light on her face, we were blown away. She explained that her husband took that picture as she was preparing for prayer ministry at a Christian retreat.</li>
<li>Elizabeth gave us 3 options for captioning. We picked one, but her other two are equally powerful:</li>
<li>A peaceful heart helps our minds connect the right words. Don’t be overwhelmed; rely on help from above.</li>
<li>The key to quick recall of obscure terminology is the peaceful alertness of a watchman.</li>
</ul>
<p>Our director of translation, Mei-Ling, cannot agree more with Elizabeth that feeling peaceful is the way to cope with uncertainty or obscure situations that we often face at work. It’s at those times that we should take some time, get some space, clear our minds, and seek inspiration. Once we find our inner peace, we will know what to do and understand that things will work out.</p>
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<li>Virginia’s holiday picture from her family is an invaluable contribution because, not only is it the only picture in the book with more than just one person, but it also shows how important it is to have a support system behind every one of us, let it be your family, friends, colleagues, or a professional team.</li>
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<p>Collaborating with others and not fighting alone are very moving pieces of advice, and can really help one to progress. The flipbook is testimony to that. After all, so many passionate professionals in the industry came out in full force to support, not only this project, but the future of our industry as well.</p>
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<li>Pictures of Ruth, Layla, Jose, and Mei-Ling show that doing extra-curricular activities actually sharpen your mind and thoughts and make us a stronger and better interpreters!</li>
<li>The pictures from Rania, Elizabeth (Love What You Do), Lisa, Paulo, and Maria show core elements, skills, and practical tactics required of interpreters.</li>
</ul>
<p>Last, but not least, we also would like to give thanks to Rania’s contribution. Thanks to her summary of all the major advice, everything fell right into place, which we couldn’t appreciate more. We are proud to echo what Bing says–  “the flipbook is well designed and exceptionally inspiring,” what Elizabeth says – “I am sure it will be a blessing to newcomers and seasoned professionals alike.”</p>
<h2><strong>Conclusion: AI vs. Humans</strong></h2>
<p>Finally, the conclusion of the flipbook is on pages 14, 15, and 16.</p>
<ul>
<li>On page 14, Helena and Sasha identify the elephant in the room –</li>
<li>Then on page 15, Vanessa challenges AI saying – “if you interpret/translate like a machine, a machine could take your job, but if you bring your humanity into the work, you can really stand out.”</li>
<li>On page 16, Jose further concludes that –<br />
“In our fast-paced digital world, the intrinsic human qualities of empathy and warmth remain indispensable in interpretation.”</li>
<li>“So, continue honing your skills and nurturing those invaluable soft skills – they are your most powerful tools in this profession!”</li>
</ul>
<p>We were amazed to see that the interpreters provided different perspectives on AI and Humans, and echoed each other so well! The participating interpreters’ conclusion coincides with what Monterey Language Services is convinced of after making 12 videos to compare the performances of professional interpreters to AI.</p>
<h2><strong>Wonderful insight and advice</strong></h2>
<p>The messages from all these accomplished interpreters with their fingers on the pulse of the industry, with their heartfelt words and their pictures – it’s all really come together to make something special that we’re excited to share with whomever needs to hear it, especially during this time of uncertainty.</p>
<p>We love the awesome quote from Bing “the wealth of information disguised as language”. There’s so much information coded in language, and it’s up to us as interpreters to decode it for others to understand, which is something that machines still fail to master.</p>
<p>We clearly see a bright future for those interested in becoming translators or interpreters! So keep calm and keep going!</p>
<p>“Keep calm and keep going” is a powerful reminder for everyone. Don’t get too much into your head or scramble for a fix, or rush to make progress. Just stay calm, do what you have to do, and carry on. With time, everything will turn out well, naturally. Thanks to Lenne for providing the perfect ending for such a complex undertaking that, as Martha put it, will benefit everyone in the world of languages.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2023 18:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interpreters and Voices: On Human Aura Behind the Scenes Part V Please see samples here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO-QGEbwcTr2MdhbLPPGszMw8Rdc5J9aI Behind these formal presentations of audio video recordings, there’s something very intriguing and interesting happening behind the scenes. In a very liberal sense, we are not too different from journalists or reporters who report on stories due to inspiration [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Interpreters and Voices: On Human Aura<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Behind the Scenes Part V</p>
<p>Please see samples here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO-QGEbwcTr2MdhbLPPGszMw8Rdc5J9aI">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO-QGEbwcTr2MdhbLPPGszMw8Rdc5J9aI</a></p>
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<p>Behind these formal presentations of audio video recordings, there’s something very intriguing and interesting happening behind the scenes. In a very liberal sense, we are not too different from journalists or reporters who report on stories due to inspiration from those around them. What primarily drove us to begin and continue this project were the comments and feedback from interpreters and our colleagues. They have helped prompt and shape our actions, ultimately leading us to explore further, and continue our quest for answers on what the future will be like between AI and interpreters. Some interpreters are worried about not being able to make ends meet in the future, while others are asking why they should worry about AI. Will human language disappear? Will humans become like computers communicating with each other without having to verbally speak as certain individuals claim?</p>
<p>Whether we like it or not, AI will become more and more prevalent on public transportation, on social media, on our phones, in our daily life, and even in our industry. There seems to be a trend where humans make language simpler and friendlier for AI, so it becomes easier and more accurate for AI to translate or interpret. In this way, humans become a conduit for AI and AI becomes a useful tool for people worldwide to communicate with each other instantaneously. AI has evolved to become our translators and interpreters, and this application of AI has steadily become more popular over time. Ever since Google Translate was released, there have been increasingly new AI platforms such as AI video translation, AI spokesperson translation, and so on, that have surfaced. AI has been developed so quickly and accurately that it is just a matter of time until humans fully adopt AI. We tried our hand using one of the latest AI platforms to translate/interpret one of our office videos into Chinese. The results were impressive, but not without some imperfections. The AI voice did much better than the usual, generic robotic voice we typically hear, which most likely has to do with voice cloning.</p>
<p>In the face of rapid development of AI, does it mean that eventually we as interpreters will no longer be needed? How should we give guidance to the younger generation who aspire to become interpreters or translators? These are serious questions that make us really sit down and think and here is what we would like to share.</p>
<p>AI voices are serviceable, but they lack the beauty and liveliness that human voices have. That’s why human voices will always have a place in our world. This is what we set out to prove with the <em>Interpreters and Voices</em> series, and we think we have succeeded. In this blog, we are giving a conclusion about our thoughts on AI and human voices. Everyone knows AI voices are usually robotic and monotonous, but with voice cloning technology, AI could sound better and less robotic. This is why, even in the future, human voices will always play a role because they have that personal touch, which allows us to feel heard and assured. In the <em>Interpreters and Voices</em> series, 17 of our passionate interpreter colleagues have recorded themselves reading various blogs on AI nature and capabilities. Our colleagues have demonstrated how human voices are beautiful and lively compared to AI’s. It shows how big of a gap there is and how big of a gap there will always be between human voices and AI.</p>
<p>First, thanks to the participating interpreter Liling who introduces the concept of “aura” from a mechanical engineering point of view. She said AI-voice interpretations lack a key element – “Aura”.  Aura refers to a quality integral to an artwork that cannot be communicated through mechanical reproduction techniques and was used by Walter Benjamin in his influential 1936 essay “<em>The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”. Human-created artwork has its </em>presence in time and space, its unique existence at the place where it happens to be, its ‘aura’.  Using this analogy, each interpreter recording has his/her unique interpretation in a unique space, time, and place, thereby creating an artwork with “aura”.</p>
<p>Second, while AI voices can only say exactly what they are programmed to say, interpreters are able to use their own individuality, smarts, and uniqueness to come up with clever phrasing that perfectly fits the situation, rather than just a word for word translation. Interpreters deliver words in a very exciting way that is palatable to the ear and also interesting to listen to. Each interpreter demonstrated their different interpretation of the script that we provided them. Some interpreters emphasized certain words. Others would, at times, speak at faster speeds. Some interpreters would ad-lib and sing certain parts while others would add a light laugh at a joke. Some interpreters go deeper with a dialogue style as if they are talking to each other, echoing each other, encouraging you to think further, or having a conversation with you. AI is not capable of this kind of responsiveness and communication. All the AI, regardless of which company develops them, lacks variation between them, making it easy to spot them almost right away even if it’s a clone of a human voice!</p>
<p>In the era of AI impacting every industry, including our translation and interpretation industry, these interpreters’ voices seem so wonderful and one of a kind. So we decided to create different collages of voices. We even have different colleagues work separately to create their own versions, and the results are stunning! Despite the colleagues making their own selections from the same pool of recordings, they arranged all the pieces together in different ways to convey their own take on the blog story. The entire project has been about human voices in range, richness, diversity and individuality.  It features different takes on the interpreters&#8217; best individual moments, focuses on elevating each other to higher levels, and aggregates them to a beautiful, powerful collage as a whole. It serves as a reminder that we don&#8217;t want a world without human voices and also as a way to perhaps shed some light on the interpretation community. Quite a lot of work has been put into arrange everything for these purposes, but it’s a labor of love, and has been very enjoyable. We’re so excited to share it with everyone!</p>
<p>The video on <em>Interpreters and Voices</em> has a solo and two world versions. The solo version shows how powerful one person can sound while the world versions show how much excitement with many people from all over the world can generate. The world versions feature multiple interpreters from around the world, namely Asia, Europe, North and South Americas, and the Caribbeans. Each participating interpreter submitted their own unique and individual recording. Our colleagues combined them to the effect that it’s almost as if everyone is having a conversation with each other. It’s a truly beautiful collage of voices from around the world, all united for a forum discussion and you&#8217;ll feel like you&#8217;re right there with them!</p>
<p>It’s fairly easy to spot where different interpreters come from in the world, and it’s all thanks to their distinct styles. At times they are lighthearted, emphatic, or communicative that are embedded in their respective cultures. It’s truly a globally cultural feast! It’s also a showcase of the auras, emotions, and cultures prevailing in the world. Did you feel engaged listening to the interpreters? This collection of auras is something very difficult if not impossible for AI to mimic. We believe that as long as humans carry their own aura and pour it into their creations, AI will have a hard time getting a leg up over humans.</p>
<p>The video on <em>Human Individuality</em>, we’ve also created two versions: a trio and a quartet. The two versions feature three and four interpreters, respectively, and were also created by two different colleagues separately. The effect this makes is quite pronounced, and you feel as if you’re listening to two different pieces entirely.</p>
<p>For the short and sweet <em>Thoughts about AI</em> piece, we initially thought that with the way the content is structured, it’d be best for two interpreters to read it. But then what would happen if we added a third interpreter, someone who comes from another part of the world, instead of the duet of interpreters from the United States? The trio piece features wonderful chemistry between the three interpreters, and if you stay until the end, you’ll be rewarded with a surprise, which we are sure all listeners will enjoy! We have also made a solo version for those who might have been overstimulated by the different voices, and for those who might prefer just a single vocalist instead of an entire band. We enjoyed all of these so much, and absolutely recommend you check them out too! We’ve provided links to the audio and video series below for easy access!</p>
<p>Other than being fun, this project has also helped us see the bigger picture when dealing with translation and interpretation projects. Now we see our overall role very clearly and understand better what’s more important in the work we do. Therefore, we plan to show the series to younger generations, so they understand that translators and interpreters will always have work, and their value to this world will never change. The aura that naturally comes from being a human interpreter has and always will be something sought after. As long as we have energy and fun as humans and as interpreters, we will never have to worry about being replaced by AI. However, if we lose our energy or fun, we are doomed to surrender to AI superiority.</p>
<p>If you would like to encourage the next generation that there is a future for them, and they shouldn’t give up, we’d love to hear your advice to those who aspire to join our industry in the future. We will gather advice from all sources and present them in our next blog. We think that’s what we as translators and interpreters should aim for when we pass the torch on to the next generation in the face of a potentially AI dominated world! But we must always remember that interpretation is like art or music, or a fine-tuned performance, and that’s one thing area humans will remain dominant in for years to come!</p>
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<p>Links to Audio Recordings:<br />
1. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUrOnfUpsiw">Thoughts about AI (Solo Version): Posted</a><br />
2. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9aA29dQDtk">Thoughts about AI (Duet Version): Posted</a><br />
3. <a href="https://youtu.be/ofmJZA5m0iE?feature=shared">Thoughts about AI (Trio Version): Posted</a><br />
4. <a href="https://youtu.be/4UN-K8OIMCs?feature=shared">Diversity and Richness: Posted</a><br />
5. <a href="https://youtu.be/3xRHJjS8Ou0?feature=shared">Human Individuality (Trio Version): Posted</a><br />
6. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhhwbW6maIY">Human Individuality (Quartet Version): Posted</a><br />
7. <a href="https://youtu.be/7FdT-Wi8ysw?feature=shared">Interpreters and Voice (Solo Version): Posted</a><br />
8. <a href="https://youtu.be/GzqOF27zYYQ?feature=shared">Interpreters and Voices (World Version 1): Posted</a><br />
9. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiCt085R8UY">Interpreters and Voices (World Version 2): Posted</a><br />
10. Human Aura: To Be Posted</p>
<p>Reference Video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATBteNQ-zY">Interpreters and Music</a></p>
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