Abstract
This article explores the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of translation and language learning. With the rapid development of machine translation systems and AI-driven language learning platforms, traditional methods of acquiring linguistic competence are being reshaped. The paper discusses the evolution of AI in translation, its advantages and limitations, and predicts future trends where human intelligence and artificial intelligence will collaborate to enhance global communication and education.
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