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good morning everybody this is Robin a from the localization firesight chat and welcome to another episode uh today I have the honor and the pleasure to be joined by uh castan vov and uh costant is the CEO of intento and todayamp;#39;s topic weamp;#39;re going to be talking about the state of machine translation for 2024 a report that uh costant and e2f intento and e2f have put together and I canamp;#39;t wait to dig into the details of the uh of the report itamp;#39;s very interesting information that theyamp;#39;ve gathered uh the report is very in depth and costant welcome to the channel uh glad to have you with me uh this morning and say on this channel cant is everybody has a localization story I canamp;#39;t wait to hear yours uh so we can add it to the library of good stories that weamp;#39;ve heard for the 77 uh episodes that weamp;#39;ve done so far on this on this channel and uh every one of them had two had had a story which I categorize in two three um in two three