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The “Weltwoche” is launching an edition in French translated by artificial intelligence

Right’s German magazine The World Week launched an entirely online and French edition, translated by artificial intelligence. His boss and editor -in -chief Roger Köppel thus aims to take a foothold in French -speaking Switzerland.

“At the request of many readers and economic actors, The World Week Lances today a digital edition in French for French -speaking Switzerland ”, announces Thursday the Zurich publisher. The offer also includes the latter’s podcast, ex-UDC national advisor.

A logo for Romandie

The weekly was founded 92 years ago, according to the press release. In its French -speaking version, La Weltwoche Helped his logo – a stylized globe in the German -speaking version – with a watch, a fondue fork and grapes.

Listen to our podcast: Podcast – Roger Köppel: “Switzerland is a survival model in a crazy world”

The platform will be developed continuously, in synergy with the offer in German -speaking Switzerland, with the most modern technologies, continues the publisher. All the content has been translated by an advanced artificial intelligence and can contain formulation errors. The system learns and improves every day, can be read the media site.

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