The Future of Machine Translation (1958)

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Ah, the past. And how it saw the future. This interesting speculation about the future of machine translation comes to us from the July 1958 issue of Space Travel, a magazine featuring serious science, with maths and stuffz, science fiction stories with lots of exclamation points, and pictures of ladies in space helmets and décolletage. We suspect the target audience of being male and either bright for their age or socially backward for their age. . .

Go to this webpage and tell Google to translate it. Then laugh at this article.

The Future of Machine Translation (1958)

1958 article touting the amazing future of machine translation.
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