California Looks to AI for Health, Social Services Translation
In Spanish, there are many ways to say someone has the flu — depending on the country. For example, "tener gripe," "tener gripa," "estar agripado," and more. Similarly, translating medical terms like “cardiac arrest” can be tricky because “arresto” means getting detained by the police, and “intoxicado” means food poisoning, not being drunk.
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