[INTERVIEW] LTI Korea chief bets on human translators despite rapid AI development - The Korea Times
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**Why it matters:** Korea’s top AI talent manager’s endorsement of human translators signals a strategic bet that high‑precision linguistic work will remain a premium niche, potentially driving continued investment in specialized human‑in‑the‑loop workflows—and signaling to global AI vendors that market penetration in Korean‑speaking domains may lag without localized, expert oversight. This could set a precedent for other regions, slowing the wholesale AI takeover of translation services and preserving a foothold for human expertise in highly nuanced content.
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