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RE: Iroha Karuta 21: Adding Insult to Injury

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Topic: Linguistics and Cultural Translation

Tags: #irohakaruta #proverbiosjaponeses #kotowaza #traduccinhumanavsia #gaman #anlisiscultural

Claim: Human and contextual translation of a visual proverb is superior to AI because it not only conveys the meaning, but also preserves the meter, the power of the original image, and the cultural philosophy present.

00:00 — The user tells us about a proverb that refers to a situation in which someone who is already suffering receives another blow.

Why it matters: From my perspective, I believe the human factor will always be important. AI only processes data and statistical text. Humans, on the other hand, read the culture, humor, and irony hidden behind words. AI sees letters; we humans see a scene from a tragicomedy where a crying child is stung by a bee, and we can empathize with their pain or feelings. AI cannot.


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I think the same, AI is just a tool, it will never be able to imitate human consciousness or feelings, excellent @angeluxx