memoQ talks

How Technological Disruption is Reshaping Traditional Localization Roles

Hosts: Balázs Kis and Mark Shriner

In this engaging episode of MemoQ Talks, host Mark Shriner brings together three seasoned localization experts with a combined experience of nearly 90 years in the industry: Alfredo de Almeida, who recently retired after 30 years in localization roles at Microsoft, Agustin Da Fieno Delucchi, Director of Globalization AI & Data Science at Microsoft, and Jorge Russos dos Santos, Instructor at the University of Washington. These long-time colleagues and friends, who first met in 1998 while working at Microsoft, share a deep understanding of the localization landscape and its technological evolution.

The podcast focuses on a critical and timely topic: the impact of emerging technologies, particularly AI and large language models, on traditional localization jobs and roles. With backgrounds spanning translation, software localization, and project management, these industry veterans offer unique insights into technological disruptions they've witnessed throughout their careers.

The conversation explores the nuanced relationship between technological innovation and human expertise, challenging the notion that new technologies will simply replace human workers. Instead, the guests suggest a more collaborative approach, emphasizing the continued importance of human verification and nuanced understanding in localization processes. Their discussion promises to provide listeners with a thoughtful, experienced perspective on navigating the rapidly changing technological landscape of the localization industry.