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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 04/26/2024 08:41 EDT

DeepL launches AI writing assistant for businesses trained on its own LLM

DeepL, which has been rivalling machine translation giants such as Google Translate and Microsoft Translator, has launched an AI writing assistant tailored for businesses. Dubbed DeepL Write Pro, the product acts as a creative assistant for use during the drafting process. It provides suggestions on word choice, phrasing, style, and tone, aiming to improve the text, while preserving the writer’s own voice. Currently available in English and German, the tool comes with customisation options for both style (s

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