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In 2026, the question is no longer if Artificial Intelligence will be used in language services. The question is how. We have moved beyond the initial shock of raw generative AI like GPT-4o. While these models are impressive, a critical distinction has emerged in the...

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In the world of professional language services, “quality” isn’t just a promise—it’s a set of rigorous, auditable international standards. For project managers in the legal and medical sectors, understanding these standards is the difference between a compliant, high-stakes success and a catastrophic liability. At Day...

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In the legal profession, a single mistranslated word can be the difference between a won case and a costly appeal. As global litigation and cross-border transactions become the norm, the demand for certified legal translation and court interpreting is higher than ever. At Day Translations,...

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In the fast-paced world of healthcare, communication is a clinical necessity. With over 25 million Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals in the U.S. alone, the ability to communicate accurately across language barriers is no longer just an “extra” service—it is a pillar of patient safety,...

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In 2026, the question for global enterprises is no longer just “Is this translated?” but “How can we prove this is accurate?” For sectors like pharmaceutical research, medical device manufacturing, and international litigation, a standard translation isn’t enough. You need a fail-safe. Enter Back-Translation—a technical...

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