Keywords launches AI-powered FAQ translation tool it says will reduce costs by 100 percent

Keywords is rolling out a new AI-driven FAQ translation tool it claims will "reduce translation costs by 100 percent" while ensuring "consistent quality and brand voice across all languages."The tool has been bundled into Keywords' customer support platform Helpshift and is capable of translating commonly asked questions into 74 languages with a single click. Keywords says the tool will streamline customer support on a global scale."Language AI FAQ Translation meets the pressing need for businesses to connect with global audiences efficiently and cost-effectively. In today's interconnected world, seamless engagement across diverse languages is crucial," reads a press release."As businesses expand globally, the demand for effortless multilingual …

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The end of days has arrived for the Wii U

Take good care of your Wii U because Nintendo is no longer offering repairs.Last year, Nintendo told customers in Japan it would soon be ending repairs for Wii U consoles and peripherals once it had run out of parts.That dark day has finally arrived. In a translated X post, the company said it has "run out of parts necessary for repairs, so as of July 3, 2024, we will no longer be accepting repairs for Wii U consoles and peripherals."Nintendo no longer offers factory repairs for the Wii U or its gamepad and accessories in other locations including the United States and Europe, meaning the 12-year-old console has become something of an endangered species.The Wii U launched in November 2012 as a successor to the hugely popular Wii. The console, however, failed to win over consumers…

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