How to Use ChatGPT as a Language Translation Tool - MUO - MakeUseOf
Although ChatGPT is not purpose-built for translation, the AI chatbot is rapidly emerging as a reliable translation tool. Trained on a large corpus of text in dozens of languages and deployed on a conversational interface, ChatGPT offers unparalleled flexibility in translation, significantly more than traditional translation tools can offer.
However, you'll need to get creative with your prompts to make the best of ChatGPT as a translation tool. We've done the hard part—here's how to get the best results from ChatGPT as a translation tool.
Why Use ChatGPT for Translation?
Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, and DeepL are some of the most popular translation services on the internet. There are also dozens more out there, all offering impressive accuracy, free access, and covering dozens of languages. So why choose ChatGPT? What makes ChatGPT a good translation tool?
Well, unlike most popular translation tools, ChatGPT's interactive nature makes it a standout translation tool. With other translation tools, you provide a text, you get a translation, and that's it. Whether it is the best translation you can get doesn't matter—you're stuck with it.
With ChatGPT, you can customize translations to suit your specific needs and provide feedback on adjustments you'd love to see. For example, you can adjust the tone and style and consider some cultural connotations and regional differences in the meaning of words, something purpose-built translation tools like Google Translate can not do.
If you're wondering how ChatGPT stacks up against Google Translate as a translation tool, here's a comparison of ChatGPT vs. Google Translate. Furthermore, did you know you can use ChatGPT to help you learn a new language? Translating with ChatGPT is fast and accurate, but why not go the extra step and learn an entirely new language using an AI tutor?
How to Translate Languages With ChatGPT
Translating with ChatGPT is easy. All you need to do is provide the text you want to translate and specify the language you want to translate it to, and ChatGPT will handle the rest. However, you can customize ChatGPT's language translation outputs, create unique language translation scenarios, and adjust many more aspects. ChatGPT is a generative AI tool, after all.
Here are other important things you'll need to keep in mind to use ChatGPT efficiently as a translation tool.
1. Provide Context
One of the key advantages of ChatGPT over popular translation tools like Google Translate is its ability to accurately consider the context of a text when generating translations. Considering context can be the difference between simply translating individual words in a sentence and generating a translation that truly reflects the author's or speaker's intention.
Take the Spanish sentence "Gracias por preguntar, pero estoy bastante seguro aquí" for instance. Google Translate produces "Thanks for asking, but I'm pretty sure here" as the translation. While this isn't entirely wrong, depending on the context, the sentence could mean, "Thanks for asking, but I'm safe here."
Of course, Google Translate will provide the same translation no matter how many times you attempt to translate it because it doesn't have a way to recognize contextual nuance. As per the screenshot above, ChatGPT will attempt to provide the most accurate translation depending on the provided context. Providing context can significantly improve the quality of your translation. If you are not sure how to provide context, here are some inspirations:
- "Translate [text to translate in Filipino] to English from the perspective of a native Filipino speaker" should try to maintain as many cultural connotations as possible in a translation.
- "Translate [text to translate] to English from the perspective of someone discussing the COVID-19 pandemic" should use appropriate medical terms instead of generic words.
- "Translate [text to translate] to English. The text discusses a battle during WWII" should use appropriate military and historical terms.
You can adjust each prompyour chosen languageosing, and ChatGPT will do the rest.
2. Declare the Type of Text
Another important factor that can increase the accuracy of your translation is outright declaring the kind of text you're trying to translate. For example, is it an idiom, a song, a financial document, or an ordinary text? Simply letting ChatGPT know what you're trying to translate gives the chatbot an edge toward providing more accurate translations.
Instead of simply using a prompt like "Translate [text to translate] to [target language]." You should ideally use alternatives like:
- Translate the [Financial report | poem | song | Bible portion | proverb] in quotes to [target language]
- Translate [text to translate] to [target language]. The text to be translated is a [military report | medical document | drug prescription]
The prompts above or similar ones help ChatGPT use relevant or industry-specific context when generating a translation. Although ChatGPT sometimes recognizes the right niche words to use for translation, you'll have to explicitly prompt it to do so using type declaration in some cases.
3. Use Style Transfer
Sometimes, when translating text, the translation might be too technical or simply inappropriate for the target audience. Using style transfer in ChatGPT can help adjust the tone and style of a translation to match the target audience or industry. So, if you're translating a legal document, the translation could retain the author's original meaning while using more layman's wording. In the example below, I translated a soccer commentary from Spanish to English, first without style transfer and then using style transfer.
The translation above uses the closest English equivalent of the corresponding Spanish words, while the one below uses words suitable for an audience not acquainted with soccer terms. However, it is interesting to note that both translations are considered accurate.
To use style transfer when translating, use prompts like:
- Translate [text to translate] to [target language] in layman's terms.
- Translate [text to translate] to [target language] for a [grade 5] audience
- Translate [text to translate] to [target language]. Use style transfer to make the translated text suitable for a [target audience]
You might have to tweak and adjust the style you want, but the possibilities are effectively endless.
4. Account for Regional Differences
Some words may have different meanings or connotations depending on the region or country of the speaker. For instance, the English sentence "I'm going to play football" could translate to "我要去踢足球 (Wǒ yào qù tī zúqiú)" in Chinese. While this seems like a perfect translation, if the speaker was American, the translation could be wrong. By saying "football," an American speaker would likely be referring to the rugby-style sport called American football instead of the football known by the rest of the world.
Regular translation tools have no way to account for this potential misinterpretation. ChatGPT, on the other hand, can provide varying translations depending on the speaker's origin.
We prompted ChatGPT to translate "I'm going to play football" into Chinese. As expected, it produced "我要去踢足球 (Wǒ yào qù tī zúqiú)." In Chinese, "zúqiú" means "football," which refers to soccer rather than the rugby-style sport.
We repeated the translation prompt but added hints about the speaker's origin and possible intent. ChatGPT changed the translation to "我要去踢橄榄球 (Wǒ yào qù tī gǎnlǎnqiú)," this time using "gǎnlǎnqiú" which is the Chinese term for American football and better reflects the potential intent of the speaker.
5. Use Summarized Translation
Sometimes, you don't want to read the entirety of a text. You just want to understand the message the author or speaker is trying to convey. ChatGPT is one of the few translation tools you can rely on for situations like this.Fort a summarized translation, ask ChatGPT to provide a "summarized" or "condensed" translation of the target text. Some prompts examples include:
- Provide a descriptive but condensed translation of [text to translate] in Spanish.
- Provide a summarized translation of [text to translate] in French.
- Provide a summarized translation of [text to translate] in English.
- Translate this article into Dutch, but only include the key points.
Translation summaries are great when you're trying to communicate but don't necessarily have time to get deep into learning the language immediately.
6. Use a Fine-Tuned Instance of ChatGPT
Using a fine-tuned instance of ChatGPT is one of the best ways to utilize ChatGPT as a translation tool. It opens up almost endless possibilities for translation using the AI chatbot. But how can you fine-tune ChatGPT for translation?
You can fine-tune ChatGPT in several ways. A key component to fine-tuning ChatGPT for translation is laying out rules the chatbot must follow when translating any text you provide. For instance, you can fine-tune ChatGPT by providing a word-translation or text-translation pair.
For example, while trying to translate a Pidgin text into English, we ran into some wrongly translated words. Providing the word-translation pairs below made ChatGPT update its translation of the words in subsequent translations.
You can also make ChatGPT translations more accurate by providing several large texts and their verified translations. You can then prompt ChatGPT to deduce the right translation of words and phrases from the provided samples and apply it when translating text involving a similar language pair. While you can use significantly longer texts to fine-tune ChatGPT translations, below is a short illustration of how it works using a short paragraph.