DOES CHATGPT CERTIFY ITS TRANSLATIONS?
Here is what Google AI has to say about certification of translations done by AI.
No, ChatGPT does not certify its translations.
Certified translations require a signed statement of accuracy from a qualified
human translator or agency, which an AI cannot legally or professionally
provide.
While ChatGPT can produce high-quality translations for
casual or informal use, it lacks the accountability, accuracy guarantees, and
official standing required for legal, medical, or government documents.
Key details regarding ChatGPT and certified translation:
- Official
Requirements: Courts, embassies, immigration officers, and
universities require a human expert to take professional responsibility
for the translation's accuracy.
- Risks:
ChatGPT may produce literal translations, omit entire sections of text, or
"hallucinate" (invent) information that is not in the original
document, which can have severe legal or financial consequences.
- Best
Use Cases: ChatGPT is effective for initial drafts, informal
communication, and quick, non-critical understanding.
- Human
Oversight Necessary: For professional, official work, any AI-generated
text must be reviewed and certified by a human translator (a process known
as Machine Translation Post-Editing or MTPE).
If you require a document for legal or official purposes, you should not rely on ChatGPT alone and should use a certified human translation service.
In other words, no matter what uninformed people say, translations done by AI are useless for any type of legal or administrative proceeding.
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