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Despite increasing number of translation websites, interpreters' workload higher than ever, expert says.

Türkiye's Services Exporters Association helped bring 43 software and data processing firms from the country to GITEX GLOBAL tech fair in Dubai, UAE.

Various AI-based products pose a risk, especially for white-collar jobs, such as design graphics, video creation, writing stories or coding programs. Hassan Sawaf, the CEO of an US-based AI firm aiXplain, said the number of translation websites is increasing but workload of interpreters is not decreasing, ever higher than ever.

AI is not negative or positive, he said, noting governments should increase awareness, reduce ignorance and ensure people are able to access AI tools.

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